Repress or suppress (something regarded as undesirable)
1 But a unique project is helping clamp down on the illicit industry.
2 Hands clamp down on my right arm and pin it in place.
3 Liverpool are using private investigators in their clamp down on ticket touts.
4 I had to clamp down on myself to keep my voice casual.
5 The commissioner said technology could also be used to clamp down on car-jackings.
6 That said, authorities are determined to clamp down on criminal behaviour.
7 The source said this was an attempt to clamp down on potential competitors.
8 Mexico wants greater efforts to clamp down on the illicit trade.
9 That is despite Senegalese government efforts to clamp down on them.
10 Of course, Microsoft could clamp down on non-activated copies one day.
11 Off-licence hours may be slashed to clamp down on house parties.
12 Wants G20 to reaffirm opposition to protectionism and clamp down on tax havens.
13 Using denial-of-service to clamp down opposition sounds a bit more plausible.
14 But they warn they will clamp down on anyone attempting to disrupt events.
15 And today I clamp down on some attempted theft at Starbucks.
16 It accused US forces there of failing to clamp down on Kurdish rebels.
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