tighten up
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Definition
Verb: 1. To make something stricter, more controlled, or more efficient: To reduce flexibility or leniency in rules, procedures, or operations; to make something more rigorous or taut. 2. To become stricter or more tense: To undergo a process of becoming more controlled, rigid, or efficient.
Usage and Examples
- Verb (Transitive): To make an external system, rule, or object more strict or controlled.
- The government plans to tighten up security measures at the airports.
- We need to tighten up the budget to avoid overspending.
- The coach told the team to tighten up their defense in the second half.
- Verb (Intransitive): For a system, group, or situation to become more strict or controlled by itself.
- Security will tighten up before the royal visit.
- Their passing game really tightened up in the final quarter.
Advanced Usage
- "tighten up on something": To apply stricter control or scrutiny to a specific area or activity.
- The company is tightening up on expense reports.
- The league has tightened up on dangerous tackles.
Variants and Related Words
- Tighten (verb): A more general term meaning to make something tight or tighter, physically or figuratively. (, ).
- Tightening (noun): The act or process of making something tighter or stricter. ().
Synonyms
- Restrict
- Stiffen
- Strengthen (in the context of controls)
- Rein in
- Clamp down
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Clamp down (on): To take strong action to stop or limit something, especially an illegal or unwanted activity. It implies a sudden, forceful tightening.
- The police are clamping down on speeding in residential areas.
- Crack down (on): Very similar to "clamp down on," meaning to start dealing with something much more strictly.
- The city is cracking down on illegal parking.
Related Idioms
- Run a tight ship: To manage an organization or group in a very strict and efficient way, ensuring everyone follows the rules. This idiom describes the result of having "tightened up" management.
- The new manager runs a tight ship, so be prepared for more structure.
Verb
- restrict
- Tighten the rules
- stiffen the regulations