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    Shake·down
    /ˈSHākˌdoun/

    noun

    • 1. a radical change or restructuring, particularly in a hierarchical organization or group: "the shakedown of the Bank of England in the fall of 1992"
    • 2. a thorough search of a person or place: "bureaucracy and shakedowns by the authorities are a constant hassle"
  2. 1. : an improvised bed (such as one made up on the floor) 2. : a boisterous dance. 3. : an act or instance of shaking someone down. especially : extortion. 4. : a thorough search.

  3. SHAKEDOWN definition: 1. the activity of getting money from someone by threatening or tricking them 2. a careful search…. Learn more.

  4. noun. extortion, as by blackmail or threats of violence. a thorough search: a shakedown of prison cells to uncover hidden drugs. a bed, as of straw or blankets, spread on the floor. any makeshift bed. the act or process of shaking down.

  5. SHAKEDOWN meaning: 1. the activity of getting money from someone by threatening or tricking them 2. a careful search…. Learn more.

  6. 1. Slang Extortion of money, as by blackmail. 2. Slang A thorough search of a place or person. 3. A test or period of appraisal followed by adjustments to improve efficiency or functioning. adj. Serving as a test of a new product or model, especially of a vehicle, ship, or aircraft: a shakedown cruise; a shakedown flight.

  7. shakedown. (ʃeɪkdaʊn ) Word forms: plural shakedowns. 1. countable noun. If an organization or system is given a shakedown, it is thoroughly reorganized in order to make it more efficient. 2. countable noun. A shakedown of a boat, plane, or car is its final test before it starts to be used. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. noun. initial adjustments to improve the functioning or the efficiency and to bring to a more satisfactory state. “the new industry's economic shakedown ”. see more. adjective. intended to test a new system under operating conditions and to familiarize the operators with the system. “a shakedown cruise”.

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