Crackdown

/ˈkrækˌdaʊn/ noun

A crackdown is a sudden, strict action taken by authorities to stop or control unwanted behavior or crime.

Formed in English from “crack” and “down,” first used in the 20th century. It metaphorically suggests bringing something down with force, like a hard blow.

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