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crack down - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crack down in Hindi

  • टूटना

crack down Definition

Noun

  • severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior.

crack down Example

  • crackdown on drunken yobs. ( नशे में धुत लोगों पर कार्रवाई। )
  • Speeding motorists in the North East are facing a tough crackdown as part of a new campaign aimed at driving them off our roads. ( उत्तर पूर्व में तेज रफ्तार मोटर चालकों को हमारी सड़कों से दूर करने के उद्देश्य से एक नए अभियान के तहत कड़ी कार्रवाई का सामना करना पड़ रहा है। )
  • crackdown on truancy has begun, with patrols in the Bedford and Kempston area now in progress. ( बेडफोर्ड और केम्पस्टन क्षेत्र में गश्त के साथ, ट्रुएन्सी पर कार्रवाई शुरू हो गई है। )
  • crackdown on internet piracy in probe against 126 members of an online hackers ' forum. ( एक ऑनलाइन हैकर्स फोरम के 126 सदस्यों के खिलाफ जांच में इंटरनेट पायरेसी पर कार्रवाई। )

More Sentence

  • I wonder, a little disturbed, whether a brutal police crackdown on hustlers is responsible.
  • He also has been linked to the bloody crackdown on Shiites in southern Iraq following a 1991 uprising following the Gulf War.
  • Police are set to launch a major crackdown on speeding pedal cyclists.
  • Putin's program would revise the antiquated pension system, rewrite the labor code and crack down on money-laundering.
  • The story shows Lautro to be an unsentimental regulator with the power and will to crack down hard.
  • But a year ago, Putin came to power vowing to crack down on wayward regions.
  • Oxford police recently reported their concern to the city's magistrates and their determination to crack down.
  • The immediate trigger for the protest is a parliamentary bill designed to crack down on illegal immigration.
  • Still, the response by state officials to the Mixteco unrest has been to launch negotiations rather than to crack down.
  • To tackle the menace, ministers promised a crackdown on poor hygiene with hospitals ranked in a league table of cleanliness.
  • The Transport Secretary saw West Midlands police in action as they began the crackdown.
  • MORE FROM NORTHERN IRELAND Motorists face holiday crackdown Police warn that misbehaving motorists will face a crackdown over the Bank Holiday weekend.
  • Sanders said crackdowns aren't always spurred by community requests.
  • Spiegels, also a vendor, said the crackdown is unwarranted.
  • Despite the crackdown, there was defiance Monday from the militants.
  • The crackdown has been particularly tough on defenseman and goalies, who have to work in traffic in front of the net.  
  • The crackdown is not aimed at organised firework shows and tonight promises a feast of spectacular events.  
  • The situation in Hull is a typical example of why the Government announced earlier this week a major crackdown on truancy.  
  • An outsider might simplistically equate this action with a straightforward crackdown on democratic aspirations for political freedom.  
  • There was a similar operation last year which ran for a short period of time. This crackdown is expected to go on indefinitely.  
  • At issue was an ultimatum issued for a crackdown on the privatization of health care.  
  • Hundreds of motorists have been stopped as part of a crackdown on seatbelt offenders.
  • The notion of such a crackdown has alarmed some civil libertarians.
  • A crackdown on trading could become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
  • President Clinton ordered a broad federal crackdown on underage smoking Thursday.
  • In one police crackdown in 1990, 80 people were killed.
  • police launch crackdown on drug dealers Orkney police have launched a two-week crackdown on drug dealers.
  • operation crackdown Help us to reduce the number of abandoned vehicles in Sussex.
  • The Bill will also crackdown on the menace of uninsured driving.