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verbDefinition of CLAMP
transitive verb
1
: to fasten with or as if with a clamp <clamp two boards together>
2
a : to place by decree : impose —often used with on <clamped on a curfew after the riots> b : to hold tightly
Examples of CLAMP
- The surgeon clamped the vein.
- He clamped the two pieces of wood together.
- The bit was clamped firmly between the horse's teeth.
- He clamped his mouth shut and refused to speak.
First Known Use of CLAMP
1683
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