- clampdown
- noun Date: 1940 the act or action of making regulations and restrictions more stringent <>
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Clampdown — Single by The Clash from the album London Calling B side … Wikipedia
clampdown — clamp‧down [ˈklæmpdaʊn] noun [countable usually singular] sudden action in order to stop something from happening or control it much more strictly: • The UK government is launching a clampdown on internet casino advertisements. * * * clampdown UK … Financial and business terms
clampdown — n. sudden restriction on an activity. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clampdown — ► NOUN informal ▪ a concerted attempt to suppress something … English terms dictionary
clampdown — ☆ clampdown [klamp′doun΄ ] n. a clamping down; repression or suppression, as in censoring … English World dictionary
clampdown — UK [ˈklæmpˌdaʊn] / US noun [countable, usually singular] Word forms clampdown : singular clampdown plural clampdowns a determined attempt by someone in authority to stop people doing something bad or illegal clampdown on: a clampdown on smoking … English dictionary
clampdown — [[t]klæ̱mpdaʊn[/t]] clampdowns also clamp down N COUNT: oft N on n A clampdown is a sudden restriction on a particular activity by a government or other authority. [JOURNALISM] ...a clampdown on the employment of illegal immigrants... Ironically … English dictionary
clampdown — n. a clampdown on * * * [ klæmpdaʊn] a clampdown on … Combinatory dictionary
clampdown — clamp|down [ˈklæmpdaun] n [C usually singular] sudden firm action that is taken to reduce crime clampdown on ▪ a clampdown on drug dealers … Dictionary of contemporary English
clampdown — clamp|down [ klæmp,daun ] noun count usually singular a determined attempt by someone in authority to stop people from doing something bad or illegal: clampdown on: a clampdown on smoking … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English