To put down by force or authority.
1 He fought to stamp down the fires that blazed up in him.
2 Now stamp down on the boot bases, they'll stick in place.
3 She slapped her stamp down on the table, then took a few deep breaths.
4 This has angered China's authoritarian rulers who regularly stamp down hard on talk of independence.
5 I'll go out there and put the stamp down .
6 Corbyn used the speech to stamp down his authority by offering no apology for his pro-immigration stance.
7 Didn't you just jam the stamp down on an ink pad and slam it on your paper?
8 Any second, she could stamp down violently on his bare back, a complex of vertebrae, discs, ligaments, and nerves.
9 That was when Doblek acted with impressive resolution, ordering the militia in to stamp down hard on the disturbance.
10 For instance, too many cattle will stamp down young growth, an' too many sheep leave no grazin' for other stock.
11 They then throw earth over them, which they stamp down tightly, so that the huts themselves cannot be seen at all.
12 Police Minister Bheki Cele visited Westbury on Tuesday, addressing locals and vowing to stamp down on corruption at the Sophiatown police station.
13 He brought the stamp down with a vicious emphasis, coming very near blotting out the nursery name, instead of cancelling the postage-stamp.
14 The electoral commission says the 31 October deadline allows just enough time: let them better police the next process to stamp down on abuse.
15 Major Campbell was stamping down something; and succeeded too in crushing it.
16 The snow stamped down to ice in the prints of coyote feet.
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