ratchet (up) (Meaning)

ratchet (up)

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ratchet (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The government has ratcheted up its efforts to curb inflation.
  2. The company's profits have ratcheted up steadily over the past quarter.
  3. The tension between the two countries has ratcheted up in recent weeks.
  4. The intensity of the workout ratcheted up with each passing set.
  5. The competition is sure to ratchet up in the playoffs.
  6. The drug's side effects ratcheted up progressively over time.
  7. The pressure on the team to win the championship has ratcheted up immensely.
  8. The costs of renovating the house have ratcheted up significantly.
  9. The pace of the meeting ratcheted up as the deadline approached.
  10. The situation has ratcheted up to a fever pitch, with no end in sight.

FAQs About the word ratchet (up)

bump (up), maximize, add (to), increase, accelerate, enlarge, boost, swell, pump up, dilate

decrease, lower, subtract (from),minimize, lessen, reduce, diminish, minify, compress, shorten

The government has ratcheted up its efforts to curb inflation.

The company's profits have ratcheted up steadily over the past quarter.

The tension between the two countries has ratcheted up in recent weeks.

The intensity of the workout ratcheted up with each passing set.