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    cut off

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. The meaning of CUTOFF is the act or action of cutting off. How to use cutoff in a sentence.

  5. A cut-off is a device that stops the flow of a fluid in a pipe or duct. This filter has an automatic cut-off mechanism to prevent the flow of water when its filtration capacity is reached. Many cars have a fuel cut-off feature that stops the flow of fuel in the event of a collision.

  6. the act of stopping the supply of something: cutoff of The U.S. 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 March 31 is the cutoff date for applications to be accepted. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing something to end. abandonment.

  7. to block or get in the way of something. They cut off the enemy's retreat. The new factory cuts off our view of the hills. cut somebody/something off (from somebody/something) [often passive] to prevent somebody/something from leaving or reaching a place or communicating with people outside a place. The army was cut off from its base.

  8. to stop having a close or friendly relationship with someone. to stop someone from going somewhere, especially by blocking their way. Example of Phrasal Verb cut off. A second policeman cut off his escape. A torso with the left leg missing, the right cut off at the thigh, no arms, no head.

  9. cut somebody/something off meaning, definition, what is cut somebody/something off: to separate something by cutting it away...: Learn more.

  10. a road, passage, etc., that leaves another, usually providing a shortcut: Let's take the cutoff to Baltimore. a new and shorter channel formed in a river by the water cutting across a bend in its course. a point, time, or stage serving as the limit beyond which something is no longer effective, applicable, or possible.

  11. 1. countable noun. A cutoff or a cutoff point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening. The cutoff date for registering is yet to be announced. 2. countable noun. The cutoff of a supply or service is the complete stopping of the supply or service.

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