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Meaning of crackdown
A sudden, severe increase in the enforcement of rules or laws.
Etymology of crackdown
The term "crackdown" originated in the mid-20th century, derived from the verb "crack," meaning to break or split, and "down," indicating a downward or suppressive motion.
Historically, the word was first used to describe a sudden, severe increase in law enforcement or military action, often in response to a perceived threat or crisis.
Synonyms
clampdown
crackdown
suppression
repression
constraint
restraint
curtailment
limitation
restriction
prohibition
ban
interdiction
embargo
sanction
penalization
punishment
discipline
control
regulation
enforcement
coercion
compulsion
obligation
duress
force
pressure
squeeze
crackdowns
strictness
severity
harshness
stringency
rigor
austerity
clamp
curb
check
bridle
rein.
Definitions
- A sudden, severe increase in the enforcement of rules or laws, typically in response to a perceived problem or crisis.
- The act of suppressing or restraining something, especially a perceived problem or crisis, by means of severe measures.
Usage Examples
- The government launched a crackdown on corruption, arresting several high-ranking officials.
- The police crackdown on speeding has resulted in a significant decrease in accidents.
- The company is facing a crackdown from regulatory agencies over its environmental practices.
Antonyms
leniency
tolerance
permissiveness
laxity
indulgence
gentleness
mildness
softness
flexibility
relaxation
loosening
easing
liberalization
deregulation
freedom
exemption
immunity
exception
reprieve
amnesty
pardon
clemency
forgiveness.