racketing

[ˈrækɪtɪŋ]

racketing Definition

  • 1to make a loud and disturbing noise
  • 2to engage in dishonest or illegal activities for profit

Using racketing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "racketing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The construction work next door has been racketing all day.

  • Example

    The children were racketing around the house, making it impossible to concentrate.

  • Example

    He was arrested for racketing and embezzlement.

  • Example

    The company was accused of racketing and bribery.

racketing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with racketing

  • racket up

    to increase something, especially something negative, such as noise or criminal activity

    Example

    The gang has been trying to racket up their drug trafficking operations.

  • a person who engages in dishonest or illegal activities for profit

    Example

    The city was overrun by racketeers who controlled the gambling and prostitution rings.

  • a group of police officers who investigate and combat organized crime

    Example

    The racket squad was able to dismantle the drug cartel through a series of undercover operations.

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Summary: racketing in Brief

'Racketing' [ˈrækɪtɪŋ] is a verb that can mean to make a loud and disturbing noise or to engage in dishonest or illegal activities for profit. It is often used in the context of criminal activities such as fraud, swindling, and corruption. 'Racketing' can also be used in phrases like 'racket up,' meaning to increase something negative, and 'racket squad,' referring to a group of police officers who investigate and combat organized crime.