"Shakedown" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shakedown" Meaning

A thorough search for illegal money or other forms of exploitation, often used by businesses or governments.

Example: "The company had to endure a shakedown by the tax authorities to ensure they were compliant with regulations."

"Shakedown" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Shakedown"


1. Financial Shakedown: The government carried out a financial shakedown of the company, resulting in a hefty fine for tax evasion.

2. Operational Shakedown: The cruise liner's operational shakedown revealed several issues that needed immediate attention before its official maiden voyage.

3. Physical Shakedown: After a brutal deal, the wrestler was left feeling that they had just gone through a physical shakedown, their body complaining sorely.

4. Licking Into Shape: The new manager gave the team a shakedown, demanding more discipline and time management skills.

5. Collecting Ransom: The shakedown by the thieves left the bank feeling vulnerable to similar threats in the future.

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