Active conjugation of the regular verb to strangle in all tenses and persons.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To strangle
Present participle: strangling
Past participle: strangled
Indicative
Present
I
strangle
you
strangle
he/she/it
strangles
we
strangle
you
strangle
they
strangle
Perfect
I
have strangled
you
have strangled
he/she/it
has strangled
we
have strangled
you
have strangled
they
have strangled
Past
I
strangled
you
strangled
he/she/it
strangled
we
strangled
you
strangled
they
strangled
Past perfect
I
had strangled
you
had strangled
he/she/it
had strangled
we
had strangled
you
had strangled
they
had strangled
Future
I
will strangle
you
will strangle
he/she/it
will strangle
we
will strangle
you
will strangle
they
will strangle
Future perfect
I
will have strangled
you
will have strangled
he/she/it
will have strangled
we
will have strangled
you
will have strangled
they
will have strangled
Conditional
Present
I
would strangle
you
would strangle
he/she/it
would strangle
we
would strangle
you
would strangle
they
would strangle
Perfect
I
would have strangled
you
would have strangled
he/she/it
would have strangled
we
would have strangled
you
would have strangled
they
would have strangled
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am strangling
you
are strangling
he/she/it
is strangling
we
are strangling
you
are strangling
they
are strangling
Present perfect
I
have been strangling
you
have been strangling
he/she/it
have been strangling
we
have been strangling
you
have been strangling
they
have been strangling
Past
I
was strangling
you
were strangling
he/she/it
was strangling
we
were strangling
you
were strangling
they
were strangling
Past perfect
I
had been strangling
you
had been strangling
he/she/it
had been strangling
we
had been strangling
you
had been strangling
they
had been strangling
Future
I
will be strangling
you
will be strangling
he/she/it
will be strangling
we
will be strangling
you
will be strangling
they
will be strangling
Future perfect
I
will have been strangling
you
will have been strangling
he/she/it
will have been strangling
we
will have been strangling
you
will have been strangling
they
will have been strangling
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would strangle
you
would strangle
he/she/it
would strangle
we
would strangle
you
would strangle
they
would strangle
Perfect
I
would have strangled
you
would have strangled
he/she/it
would have strangled
we
would have strangled
you
would have strangled
they
would have strangled
Imperative
Affirmative
you
strangle!
we
Let's strangle!
you (pl.)
strangle!
Negative
you
don't strangle! (do not strangle)
you (pl.)
don't strangle! (do not strangle)
Passive voice of to strangle
The passive voice of to strangle is created by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the verb.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To strangle
Past participle: strangled
Indicative
Present
I
am strangled
you
are strangled
he/she/it
is strangled
we
are strangled
you
are strangled
they
are strangled
Perfect
I
have been strangled
you
have been strangled
he/she/it
has been strangled
we
have been strangled
you
have been strangled
they
have been strangled
Past
I
was strangled
you
were strangled
he/she/it
was strangled
we
were strangled
you
were strangled
they
were strangled
Past perfect
I
had been strangled
you
had been strangled
he/she/it
had been strangled
we
had been strangled
you
had been strangled
they
had been strangled
Future
I
will be strangled
you
will be strangled
he/she/it
will be strangled
we
will be strangled
you
will be strangled
they
will be strangled
Future perfect
I
will have been strangled
you
will have been strangled
he/she/it
will have been strangled
we
will have been strangled
you
will have been strangled
they
will have been strangled
Conditional
Present
I
would be strangled
you
would be strangled
he/she/it
would be strangled
we
would be strangled
you
would be strangled
they
would be strangled
Perfect
I
would have been strangled
you
would have been strangled
he/she/it
would have been strangled
we
would have been strangled
you
would have been strangled
they
would have been strangled
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am being strangled
you
are being strangled
he/she/it
is being strangled
we
are being strangled
you
are being strangled
they
are being strangled
Present perfect
I
have been being strangled
you
have been being strangled
he/she/it
has been being strangled
we
have been being strangled
you
have been being strangled
they
have been being strangled
Past
I
was being strangled
you
were being strangled
he/she/it
was being strangled
we
were being strangled
you
were being strangled
they
were being strangled
Past perfect
I
had been being strangled
you
had been being strangled
he/she/it
had been being strangled
we
had been being strangled
you
had been being strangled
they
had been being strangled
Future
I
will be being strangled
you
will be being strangled
he/she/it
will be being strangled
we
will be being strangled
you
will be being strangled
they
will be being strangled
Future perfect
I
will have been being strangled
you
will have been being strangled
he/she/it
will have been being strangled
we
will have been being strangled
you
will have been being strangled
they
will have been being strangled
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would be being strangled
you
would be being strangled
he/she/it
would be being strangled
we
would be being strangled
you
would be being strangled
they
would be being strangled
Perfect
I
would have been being strangled
you
would have been being strangled
he/she/it
would have been being strangled
we
would have been being strangled
you
would have been being strangled
they
would have been being strangled
What does strangle mean?
Definitions
Verb
strangle -
kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air; "he tried to strangle his opponent"; "A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes"
strangle -
die from strangulation
strangle -
constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing
strangle -
struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake; "he swallowed a fishbone and gagged"
strangle -
conceal or hide; "smother a yawn"; "muffle one's anger"; "strangle a yawn"
strangle -
prevent the progress or free movement of; "He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather"; "the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"
1.
Investigators said the nun, Margaret Ann Pahl, 71, was strangled and then stabbed, with nine wounds on her chest forming the shape of an inverted cross, a well-recognized Satanic symbol.
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