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clamp

noun as in fastener

verb as in fasten

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Mr Davies, from Tamworth, explained he had to hand over £3,000 when enforcement agents clamped two vehicles outside of his property.

From BBC

Just think back to how much injury time was being played when officials decided to clamp down on time-wasting and how much is added on now.

From BBC

The Trump administration has promised to clamp down on undocumented migration into the US, which has also included declaring an emergency at the southern border and expanded processes that allow for rapid expulsions.

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Sheinbaum had already been forced to mobilize troops to clamp down on violence in Sinaloa state, which has been on edge since the U.S. capture of a major cartel leader in the summer.

Labour argues this will be a more effective way of clamping down on small boat crossings than the previous government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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