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		Definition of clampdown in English: clampdownnounˈklampdaʊnˈklæmpˌdaʊn informal A concerted or harsh attempt to suppress something. 〈非正式〉压制;取缔 对犯罪行为的镇压。 Example sentencesExamples -  Previous clampdowns in south Manchester have resulted in 89 people being stopped in the past three weekends.
 -  The security clampdown, authorised by the prime minister, was based on intelligence of a specific threat.
 -  This could lead to further clampdowns by police and insurers.
 -  The clampdown on spending comes after concerns about the relationship between parties and their donors.
 -  As is usually the case with these clampdowns, it is not a question of changing laws which are already in place but of choosing to enforce them.
 -  He has said he suspects porn merchants are seeking revenge because of his clampdown on pornography on television.
 -  Why is there a sudden clampdown on people expressing their findings or thoughts?
 -  A great many members of the group have been similarly detained without charges during the government's routine clampdowns, the report said.
 -  But fear and trepidation about the web also crept to the fore, leading to clampdowns and concerns about the internet's ‘potential for evil’.
 -  We've heard plenty about welfare to work measures, about clampdowns on sole parents, disability pensioners and dole recipients that will be announced tonight.
 -  This week police in Manchester launched a massive clampdown on mobile phone abusers fining more than 500 motorists.
 -  His arrest on Sunday, along with 25 other members, was the latest in a series of clampdowns that began on 27 March.
 -  The security clampdown comes after the country was put on alert following reports of a threat at Heathrow airport.
 -  He fears that hardliners could initiate a conservative clampdown.
 -  Both are concerned about restrictions and clampdowns on civil liberties.
 -  Since the clampdown started in July, the highest penalty imposed is £250.
 -  They will also be closely watching for announcements of any further macroeconomic measures to stamp out mainland economic growth, including clampdowns on investment in different sectors of the economy.
 -  A clampdown on speeding motorists has been launched in Keighley - the first of its kind in West Yorkshire
 -  But both the centre-left and centre-right coalitions proposed heightened security measures and clampdowns on illegal immigration.
 -  Many of the clubs affected are angry at the sudden clampdown.
 
 Synonyms suppression, prevention, stopping, stamping out crackdown, limitation, restriction, restraint, curb, check    Definition of clampdown in US English: clampdownnounˈklampˌdounˈklæmpˌdaʊn informal A severe or concerted attempt to suppress something. 〈非正式〉压制;取缔 对犯罪行为的镇压。 Example sentencesExamples -  As is usually the case with these clampdowns, it is not a question of changing laws which are already in place but of choosing to enforce them.
 -  Both are concerned about restrictions and clampdowns on civil liberties.
 -  They will also be closely watching for announcements of any further macroeconomic measures to stamp out mainland economic growth, including clampdowns on investment in different sectors of the economy.
 -  A great many members of the group have been similarly detained without charges during the government's routine clampdowns, the report said.
 -  His arrest on Sunday, along with 25 other members, was the latest in a series of clampdowns that began on 27 March.
 -  The clampdown on spending comes after concerns about the relationship between parties and their donors.
 -  The security clampdown comes after the country was put on alert following reports of a threat at Heathrow airport.
 -  But fear and trepidation about the web also crept to the fore, leading to clampdowns and concerns about the internet's ‘potential for evil’.
 -  He has said he suspects porn merchants are seeking revenge because of his clampdown on pornography on television.
 -  Why is there a sudden clampdown on people expressing their findings or thoughts?
 -  A clampdown on speeding motorists has been launched in Keighley - the first of its kind in West Yorkshire
 -  Since the clampdown started in July, the highest penalty imposed is £250.
 -  Previous clampdowns in south Manchester have resulted in 89 people being stopped in the past three weekends.
 -  He fears that hardliners could initiate a conservative clampdown.
 -  This could lead to further clampdowns by police and insurers.
 -  But both the centre-left and centre-right coalitions proposed heightened security measures and clampdowns on illegal immigration.
 -  Many of the clubs affected are angry at the sudden clampdown.
 -  We've heard plenty about welfare to work measures, about clampdowns on sole parents, disability pensioners and dole recipients that will be announced tonight.
 -  This week police in Manchester launched a massive clampdown on mobile phone abusers fining more than 500 motorists.
 -  The security clampdown, authorised by the prime minister, was based on intelligence of a specific threat.
 
 Synonyms suppression, prevention, stopping, stamping out     |