RATCHETED | English Meaning, Definition, and Pronunciation

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Word: Ratchet

Speech Type: Verb

Etymology:

mid 17th century: from French rochet, originally denoting a blunt lance head, later in the sense ‘bobbin, ratchet’; related to the base of archaic rock ‘quantity of wool on a distaff for spinning’

Audio Pronunciation:
Phonetic Spelling: ˈratʃɪt
Dialects: British English
Definition:

operate by means of a ratchet

Short Definition:

operate by means of ratchet

Examples:
  • a ratcheted quick release system
  • a smooth ratcheting action
Definition:

cause something to rise or fall as a step in a steady and irreversible process

Short Definition:

cause something to rise or fall in irreversible process

Examples:
  • the Bank of Japan ratcheted up interest rates again
  • investors should ratchet down their expectations for earnings growth into single-digit territory
  • both countries have ratcheted back the Cold War era rhetoric

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