: to cause asphyxia in : to kill, suspend animation in, or make unconscious through want of adequate oxygen, presence of noxious agents, or other obstruction to normal breathing
… ended in several deaths, including that of a … secretary who asphyxiated during a smoke bombing. Robert I. Friedman
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