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Debi Parkisni Posted 10 years ago
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to crack down on civil liberty

What it means "to crack down"?

There is no better justification to crack down on civil liberty
  

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Debi Parkisni "to crack down (on)" To suppress, usually by police actions or violence. (Phrasal verb) crack down To act more forcefully to regulate, repress, or restrain: The police cracked down on speeding. com/browse/crack

  • Debi Parkisni "to crack down (on)" To suppress, usually by police actions or violence.
  • (Phrasal verb) crack down To act more forcefully to regulate, repress, or restrain: The police cracked down on speeding.
  • com/browse/crack
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Debi Parkisni"to crack down (on)"
To suppress, usually by police actions or violence.

(Phrasal verb) crack down
To act more forcefully to regulate, repress, or restrain: The police cracked down on speeding.
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