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clamps, 3rd person singular present; clamping, present participle; clamped, past tense; clamped, past participle;
  1. Fasten (something) in place with a clamp
    • - the sander is clamped onto the edge of a workbench
  2. Fasten (two things) firmly together
    • - the two frames are clamped together
  3. Hold (something) tightly against or in another thing
    • - Maggie had to clamp a hand over her mouth to stop herself from laughing
  4. Maintain the voltage limits of (an electrical signal) at prescribed values


  1. (clamp) a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together
  2. (clamp) fasten or fix with a clamp; "clamp the chair together until the glue has hardened"
  3. (clamp) impose or inflict forcefully; "The military government clamped a curfew onto the capital"
  4. A wheel clamp (American English: Denver boot or wheel boot) is a device that is designed to prevent vehicles from moving. In its most common form, it consists of a clamp which surrounds a vehicle wheel, designed to prevent removal of both itself and the wheel. ...
  5. In computer graphics, clamping is the process of limiting a position to an area. Unlike wrapping, clamping merely moves the point to the nearest available value. Pseudocode for it is: function clamp(X, Min, Max:Real):Real; if X > Max then X := Max; if X < Min then X := Min; return X;
  6. (A-clamp) An A-clamp or yoke is a type of clamp very often used to make a pressure-tight high-pressure fastening in scuba gear. ...
  7. (Clamp (circuit)) A clamper is an electronic circuit that prevents a signal from exceeding a certain defined magnitude by shifting its DC value. The clamper does not restrict the peak-to-peak excursion of the signal, but moves it up or down by a fixed value. ...
  8. (Clamp (tool)) A clamp is a fastening device to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure. ...
  9. (clamp) A brace, band, or clasp for strengthening or holding things together; To fasten in place or together with (or as if with) a clamp; To hold or grip tightly; To modify a numeric value so it lies within a specific range
  10. (Clamp) The part of an injection moulding machine incorporating the platens that provides the force necessary to hold the mould closed during injection of the molten resin and open the mould to eject the moulded part.
  11. (Clamp) A face-off maneuver executed by quickly pushing the back of the stick on top of the ball.
  12. (Clamp) A video processing circuit that removes the energy dispersal signal component from the video waveform.
  13. (clamp) a tool for holding things firmly in place.
  14. (A-Clamp) A type of fitting for connecting the regulator 1st stage to the cylinder pillar valve. The pillar valve is clamped into a frame on the regulator 1st stage, the assembled item resembles the letter , 'A'. ...
  15. (CLAMP) A function by which the extreme amplitude of a waveform is reduced to a specified level.
  16. (CLAMP) A medical hemostat used by riggers for picking threads or retrieving small objects.
  17. (CLAMP) security restrictions or operating restraints, as to "clamp down"; see NEED TO KNOW, COMPARTMENTALIZATION, CLASSIFIED. Also, an adjustable support or fastener; derived from CLEAT; compare PAD EYE, DEADEYE.
  18. (Clamp) A bridgelike structure attached to two adjacent hyphae over a cell cross-wall in some basidiomycetes.
  19. (Clamp) A circuit that forces a specific portion (either the back porch or the sync tip) of the video signal to a specific DC voltage, to restore the DC level. Also called “DC restore.” A black level clamp to ground circuit forces the back-porch voltage to be equal to zero volts. ...
  20. (Clamp) A circuit which limits the output voltage swing of an amplifier to keep it within the linear operating range. Usually this is done to reduce the overload recovery time.
  21. (Clamp) A device for holding parts of a mold, flask, corebox, etc., together.
  22. (Clamp) A device used to block the flow of blood and other fluids during operations.
  23. (Clamp) A device used to join mechanical parts, fittings, ensuring a quick leak-proof connection and enabling easy take down.
  24. (Clamp) A heap, or long ridge, of quarried or mined rock interleaved with combustible material (wood, coal, etc.). The clamp is burned in a controlled way which calcines the rock. During alum-making this part of the processing was carried out in the quarry.
  25. (Clamp) A large area with walls possibly of timber but normally concrete which is used to store Silage. The clamp is filled with chopped grass from a forage harvester and compacted by tractor or handler and then sealed by means of a polythene membrane. Most moderns clamps are roofed.