"Throttling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Throttling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Throttling" Meaning

Throttling is the act of imposing physical or mental restraint on someone or controlling a flow rate to limit or slow something down. It can also refer to a person who commits this act.

"Throttling" Examples

1. Network Throttling

- Network throttling is being considered as a courtesy measure by some internet service providers (ISPs) to prevent users from consuming too much bandwidth, which can also have an impact on other internet service users.

2. Petroleum Reservation

- The Indian government has come up with a plan to gradually throttle the increase in imports of petrol and diesel into the country to about 50% to avoid their over-reliance on imports

3. Thermal Throttling

- HP's Project Moonshot employs thermal throttling, a technique that intentionally limits CPUs to prevent overheating. This extensive thermal design heatsinks on the chip maintain a lower die temperature.

4. Freeway Throttling

- One local resident appeared to throw objects towards traffic in a Los Angeles freeway, causing the California Highway Patrol to temporarily adjust traffic flow and implement speed throttling.

5. Language Scoring

- Grammar tools such as Grammarly may sometimes lag behind that can push up confrontation between a good sentence controller and frustrated writers worth throttling on Grammarly premium corrections being really incomplete

"Throttling" Similar Words

Thronged

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Thronging

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Crowded or filled with a large number of people.

Throngs

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Throstle

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A throstle is an old-fashioned word for a skylark or a song thrush, a type of bird known for its melodious singing voice.

Throttle

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A control or device for regulating the speed of a motor or engine, typically by restricting the flow of fuel (in an internal combustion engine) or of fuel and air (in an external combustion engine); a gas pedal.

Throttled

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The word "throttled" can be defined in several ways depending on context:<br><br> (of a mechanism, someone, or something) to reduce the flow or supply of power, fuel, or air, often in order to control speed, prevent overheating, or conserve resources.<br> (violent or premature) to choke or strangulate (someone), usually in a rage or passion.<br><br>In modern usage, it is more commonly used in the context of technology:<br><br> To throttle means to impose a limit or restriction on speed, data transmission, or bandwidth, usually to prevent overload or to save resources.

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Throttles

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Throughflow

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Throughout

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Used to indicate that something continues to be the case throughout a period of time or a particular process.

Throughput

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Throughputs

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Throughway

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Throve

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Throw-back

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