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More Americans at risk of gas and electric shutoffs as prices ... - CNN
Utility shutoffs loom as energy prices soar and moratoriums end. But help is available. By Tami Luhby, CNN. 9 minute read. Published 8:05 AM EDT, Sun April 24, 2022. Link Copied! Video Ad...
Shutoff Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to close off : separate usually used with from. shut off from the rest of the world. 2. a. : to cut off (a flow or passage) : stop. shuts off the oxygen supply. b. : to stop the operation of (something, such as a machine) shut the motor off. intransitive verb. : to cease operating : stop.
SHUT (SOMETHING) OFF definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
to prevent something from being reached or seen: The music room is shut off from the rest of the house by a soundproof wall. A row of tall fir trees shuts off the view of the street in front. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. shut yourself off.
9 Types of Under-Sink Shutoff Valves and How to Choose One - The Spruce
Under-sink shutoff valves, also called fixture shutoffs or stop valves, allow you to turn off the water to your sink (or other fixtures) without having to use your home's main shutoff. These inexpensive little valves rarely get used, but when they do, they sometimes leak.
shutoff - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
an act or instance of shutting off something, as an opening, a flow, or a service: a shutoff of electric power due to unpaid bills.Also, shut′-off′. noun, nominal use of verb, verbal phrase shut off 1865–70. WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024. shut /ʃʌt/ v., shut, shut•ting, adj. v.
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