Hello and welcome back to Daily English! Today’s phrasal verb is “crack down on.” Let’s see if you can guess what it means from these examples.
– Imagine a school where students are always using their phones in class. One day, the principal announces new strict rules: no phones at all, or they’ll be taken away. The school is cracking down on phone use.
– A government sees too many people avoiding taxes, so they send inspectors everywhere. They’re cracking down on tax evasion.
– Parents notice their teenager staying up all night playing video games. They decide to limit screen time and enforce bedtime. They’re cracking down on late-night gaming.
Definition
👉 To crack down on something means to take strong, strict action to stop or control it.
What about you? Can you think of a time when someone cracked down on your behavior—maybe at school, at work, or even at home?