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CUT OFF Synonyms: 143 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CUT OFF: stop, cease, end, halt, quit, cut out, shut off, lay off; Antonyms of CUT OFF: continue, carry on, run on, keep up, proceed, advance, progress, follow through (with)
CUT SOMETHING OFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to remove a part of something to make it smaller or shorter, using a sharp tool such as a knife: Remember to cut off the fat before you fry the steak. Fewer examples. They cut off all the overhanging branches. He had his hand cut off in an industrial accident. He cut off his hair for charity. I cut the peel off the orange.
CUTOFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
the act of stopping the supply of something: cutoff of The US has announced a cutoff of military aid to the country. a fixed point or level at which you stop including people or things: cutoff date 31 March is the cutoff date for applications to be accepted. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing something to end. abandonment.
Cutoff Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. cut· off ˈkət-ˌȯf. Synonyms of cutoff. 1. : the act or action of cutting off. 2. a. : the new and relatively short channel formed when a stream cuts through the neck of an oxbow. b. : shortcut sense 1. c. : a channel made to straighten a stream. 3. : a device for cutting off. 4. a. : something cut off. b.
Cut off - definition of cut off by The Free Dictionary
1. To penetrate with a sharp edge; strike a narrow opening in. 2. To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever: cut cloth with scissors. 3. To sever the edges or ends of; shorten: cut one's hair. 4. To mow, reap, or harvest: cut grain; cut grass. 5. To fell by sawing; hew. 6. To have (a new tooth) grow through the gums.
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