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ratchet

[rach-it] / ˈrætʃ ɪt /




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But this is a more unusual case of a local government changing the code not to ratchet up safety measures or energy efficiency requirements, but in order to lower costs and promote development.

From Los Angeles Times

Most noticeable of all, Crystal ratcheted up season pass prices to reduce demand.

From Seattle Times

The arrest ratchets up the tension between Washington and Moscow amid Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

From Washington Times

Since Trump’s March 18 post, authorities ratcheted up security, deploying additional police officers, lining the streets around the courthouse with barricades and dispatching bomb-sniffing dogs.

From Seattle Times

Trump himself has ratcheted up anticipation that an indictment could be near by posting on his social media platform that he expected to be arrested imminently.

From Seattle Times