1. clamping - Noun
2. clamping - Verb
of Clamp
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe improved the environment in which our children live, learn and play by decreasing crime and clamping down on abuse and violence in the home and on the streets. Jane D. Hull
Many a man gets weary of clamping down on his rough impulses, which if given occasional release would encourage the living of life with salt in it, in place of dust. Henry S. Haskins
Adjusting the clamping pressure changes the resistance between the plates. Source: Internet
Another trait is that most of the muscle in a crocodile's jaw is arranged for clamping down. Source: Internet
Both employ fasting insulin and glucose levels to calculate insulin resistance, and both correlate reasonably with the results of clamping studies. Source: Internet
Facing a continuing upward trajectory in Covid-19 cases, the Indian government is clamping down on media coverage critical of its handling of the pandemic. Source: Internet