What does TIGHTEN mean?

Definitions for TIGHTEN
ˈtaɪt ntight·en

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word TIGHTEN.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. tighten, fastenverb

    make tight or tighter

    "Tighten the wire"

  2. tightenverb

    become tight or tighter

    "The rope tightened"

  3. stiffen, tighten, tighten up, constrainverb

    restrict

    "Tighten the rules"; "stiffen the regulations"

  4. reduce, tightenverb

    narrow or limit

    "reduce the influx of foreigners"

Wiktionary

  1. tightenverb

    To make tighter.

    Please tighten that screw a quarter-turn.

  2. tightenverb

    To become tighter.

    That joint is tightening as the wood dries.

  3. tightenverb

    To make money harder to borrow or obtain.

    If the government doesn't tighten the money supply, inflation is certain to be harsh.

  4. tightenverb

    To raise short-term interest rates.

    The Fed is expected to tighten by a quarter-point.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To Tightenverb

    To straiten; to make close.

    Etymology: from tight.

ChatGPT

  1. tighten

    To tighten means to make something more fixed, secure or rigid by causing its parts to come closer or by reducing slack. It can also refer to the act of making something stricter or more carefully controlled. This term can be applied to a wide range of situations, such as tightening a screw, muscles, a grip, or rules and regulations.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Tightenverb

    to draw tighter; to straiten; to make more close in any manner

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  1. Verbs Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'TIGHTEN' in Verbs Frequency: #858

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of TIGHTEN in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of TIGHTEN in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of TIGHTEN in a Sentence

  1. New York:

    It’s pretty revolutionary, i think it’s the only noninvasive way to really lift and tighten the skin.

  2. Jeb Bush:

    If I was President of the United States, that person would be fired, they did not follow up on the inspector general's recommendations to tighten up security to create a stronger firewall.

  3. England Deputy Governor Minouche Shafik:

    We are over time seeing a situation where there are recruitment difficulties in many parts of the country, employers are having to bid up wages, i do think that the labour market will start to tighten over the coming months.

  4. Joe Brusuelas:

    This is not the time to tighten the belt. The economy is in no condition for austerity.

  5. Adam Longson in a note:

    Intentional efforts to build or sell out government stockpiles that are not available to the market, nor included in demand figures, could help tighten the balance beyond headline implied stock changes, the worst of the price fall could now be behind us.

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Translations for TIGHTEN

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  • dotáhnout, utáhnoutCzech
  • σφίγγωGreek
  • tensarse, tensarSpanish
  • tiukentaa, korottaa, kiristyä, tiukentua, kiristääFinnish
  • taux, se resserrer, serrer, resserrerFrench
  • dlúthaighIrish
  • feszülHungarian
  • stringereItalian
  • zacieśniać się, zacieśniaćPolish
  • strângeRomanian
  • затяну́ться, натя́гивать, затя́гиваться, натяну́ть, натя́гиваться, затяну́ть, натяну́ться, затя́гиватьRussian
  • shtrëngojAlbanian

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