throttle

[ˈθrɒtl]

throttle Definition

  • 1a device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine
  • 2to choke or strangle someone
  • 3to control or limit something

Using throttle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "throttle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He adjusted the throttle to increase the speed of the boat.

  • Example

    The government is trying to throttle the spread of misinformation.

  • Example

    The attacker tried to throttle his victim with a rope.

  • Example

    The company is throttling internet speeds for certain users.

throttle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for throttle

Antonyms for throttle

Phrases with throttle

  • at maximum speed or effort

    Example

    The car was going at full throttle down the highway.

  • to reduce the speed or intensity of something

    Example

    The pilot had to throttle back the engines to avoid turbulence.

  • to increase the speed or intensity of something

    Example

    The team decided to throttle up their marketing efforts to reach more customers.

Origins of throttle

from Middle English 'throtel', meaning 'throat'

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Summary: throttle in Brief

The term 'throttle' [ˈθrɒtl] refers to a device that controls the flow of fuel or power to an engine. It can also mean to choke or strangle someone, or to control or limit something. Examples include adjusting the throttle to increase the speed of a boat, or throttling internet speeds for certain users. Phrases like 'at full throttle' and 'throttle back' denote maximum speed or effort and reducing the speed or intensity of something, respectively.