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clamped Definition


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clamp1
noun
    1. A tool with adjustable jaws for gripping things firmly or pressing parts together.
      Thesaurus: vice, press, grip, brace, bracket, clasp, fastener.
    2. A reinforcing or fastening device, used in woodwork, etc.
    3. A heavy metal device fitted to the wheels of an illegally parked car, to prevent it being moved.
      Form: wheel clamp (usually)
verb clamped, clamping
    1. To fasten together or hold with a clamp.
      Thesaurus: fasten, secure, brace, fix, clinch.
    2. To fit a clamp to a wheel of (a parked car) to stop it being moved.
    3. To hold, grip, shut or press tightly.
Etymology: 14c: from Dutch klampe.

Phrasal Verb: clamp down on something or someone
    To put a stop to or to control it or them strictly.


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