Tightens
Tightens is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb tighten. It describes the act of making something more tight, secure, or firm, or of making a rule or condition stricter. The term is used across domains from mechanical work to policy, often implying added force, friction, or restriction.
In mechanical contexts, someone tightens a bolt, nut, or screw to increase clamping force and reduce movement.
In clothing and textiles, tightens refers to adjusting components such as belts, drawstrings, or laces to secure
In politics and economics, the phrase tightens is used in statements that a policy is made more
Linguistically, tightens is pronounced /ˈtaɪ.tənz/ and ends with an -s that is typically pronounced as a /z/