gag
US /ɡæɡ/
UK /ɡæɡ/

1.
1.
bâillonner
to put a gag on (a person) to prevent them from speaking
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The police had to gag the suspect to stop him from shouting.
La police a dû bâillonner le suspect pour l'empêcher de crier.
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They threatened to gag him if he didn't cooperate.
Ils ont menacé de le bâillonner s'il ne coopérait pas.