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View synonyms for jackboot
jackboot
[ jak-boot ]
noun
- a sturdy leather boot reaching up over the knee, worn especially by soldiers.
- Also called jackboot tactics. brutally bullying, militaristic, or authoritarian measures.
- a person who uses such measures.
jackboot
/ ˈdʒækˌbuːt /
noun
- an all-leather military boot, extending up to or above the knee
- arbitrary, cruel, and authoritarian rule or behaviour
- ( as modifier )
jackboot tactics
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Derived Forms
- ˈjackˌbooted, adjective
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Example Sentences
If you can force your jackboot in the door, you can try to go all the way.
From The Daily Beast
No American who has 42 choices is going to feel like the jackboot of the state is stomping on his neck.
From The Daily Beast
Successful generals are bad masters, and the jackboot was now supreme at court.
From Project Gutenberg
"The Duke might as well send his jackboot to lead us," said Pitt to Fox.
From Project Gutenberg
Your supporters are hospitalized by jackboot thugs for sticking up for you.
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