Clamping

//ˈklæmpɪŋ//

Synonyms for "clamping" (10 found)

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Related words (5)

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Translations

5 translations across 1 languages.

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Spanish

4 entries
  • abrazamiento noun (the act by which something is clamped)
  • afianzamiento noun (the act by which something is clamped)
  • cerramiento noun (the act by which something is clamped)
  • fijación noun (the act by which something is clamped)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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The new cybersecurity agreement signed by U. S. President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping last week marks a significant first step for both governments to join forces in clamping down on commercial espionage in the cyberspace, analysts say.

Source: tatoeba (11350849)

The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, in an opinion from its Committee on Obstetric Practice that was published on the ACOG website, said that instead of quickly clamping off the cord that connects the newborn to its placental sac, doctors should wait an additional 30 to 60 seconds. Those extra seconds for babies born at term are associated with an increase in hemoglobin levels in newborns, the statement said.

Source: tatoeba (12260218)

There are frequent clampings of cars that fail to display a parking permit.

Source: wiktionary

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