crackdown

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    severely repressive actions

Word Origin

crackdown (n.)
also crack down; 1935, from the verbal phrase (1915), from crack (v.) + down (adv.); probably from the sense of "to shoot at" (1913). These scab contractors probably think that they have us whipped, but they are badly mistaken. With the reorganization of the Building Trades Council, which is progressing nicely, we will be in a position to cope with them and when we do crack down on them they will have to come across or get out. ["Journal of Electrical Workers and Operators," September 1915]

Example

1. But a crackdown might make them even more popular .
2. Muammar gaddafi 's brutal crackdown of a nationwide revolt against his oppressive leadership will also come under ocampo 's scrutiny .
3. A crackdown could come at any time .
4. Polish politicians condemned the soviet crackdown .
5. Hundreds were arrested in the crackdown that followed .

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