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dragnet

noun
drag·​net | \ ˈdrag-ËŒnet How to pronounce dragnet (audio) \

Definition of dragnet

1a : a net drawn along the bottom of a body of water
b : a net used on the ground (as to capture small game)
2 : a network of measures for apprehension (as of criminals)

Examples of dragnet in a Sentence

Nine suspects were caught in the police dragnet.

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The Kazakh dragnet has faced intense criticism, and the situation continues to evolve. Lily Hay Newman, WIRED, "Firefox and Chrome Fight Back Against Kazakhstan's Spying," 21 Aug. 2019 Now, the digital dragnet is expanding beyond Xinjiang’s residents, ensnaring tourists, traders and other visitors — and digging deep into their smartphones. Raymond Zhong, New York Times, "China Snares Tourists’ Phones in Surveillance Dragnet by Adding Secret App," 2 July 2019 In recent weeks, the demonstrators have used the lasers to keep pace with a widening dragnet by authorities. Jennifer Hassan, Washington Post, "Hong Kong protesters are using lasers to distract and confuse. Police are shining lights right back.," 1 Aug. 2019 One of those caught in the dragnet was Mohamad Hamda, a 26-year-old who fled Damascus with his family last year, paying smugglers to make his way to Istanbul. Umar Farooq, Los Angeles Times, "Anti-refugee sentiment grows in Turkey as government begins to send Syrians back," 25 July 2019 El Cirujano escaped the police dragnet and has yet to be caught. Danny Gold, SI.com, "The Broken Case of David Ortiz," 23 July 2019 To save her from the Nazi dragnet, her parents gave her up at the age of 4 months. Bart Barnes, BostonGlobe.com, "Anita Epstein, who chronicled her infancy during the Holocaust, dies at 76," 13 July 2019 To save her from the Nazi dragnet, her parents gave her up at the age of 4 months. Bart Barnes, Washington Post, "Anita Epstein, who chronicled her infancy during the Holocaust, dies at 76," 9 July 2019 On Friday morning, the chief — along with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and other officials — sought to calm fears and announced a massive door-to-door dragnet for information and other victims. Frank Witsil, Detroit Free Press, "Person of interest in Detroit serial killings charged in sexual assault," 10 June 2019

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First Known Use of dragnet

circa 1541, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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dragnet

noun

English Language Learners Definition of dragnet

: a series of actions that are done by the police in order to catch criminals
: a net that is pulled along the bottom of a river, lake, pond, etc., to search for or collect something

dragnet

noun
drag·​net | \ ˈdrag-ËŒnet How to pronounce dragnet (audio) \

Kids Definition of dragnet

1 : a net that is pulled along the bottom of a body of water in order to catch or find something
2 : a series of actions by police for catching a criminal

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