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    cut off

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  2. a pair of jeans or trousers that has had the bottom parts of the legs removed: She was wearing a pair of cutoffs over blue leggings. See more.

  3. the act or action of cutting off; the new and relatively short channel formed when a stream cuts through the neck of an oxbow; shortcut… See the full definition

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Jun 20, 2015 · A cut-off or a cut-off point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening. The cut-off point depends on age and length of employment. The cut-off date for registering is yet to be announced.

  7. noun. an act or instance of cutting off. something that cuts off. 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.

  8. Define cut off. cut off synonyms, cut off pronunciation, cut off translation, English dictionary definition of cut off. v. cut , cut·ting , cuts v. tr. 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...

  9. n. 1. A designated limit or point of termination. 2. A shortcut or bypass. 3. A new channel cut by a river across the neck of an oxbow. 4. The act or an instance of cutting off: a cutoff of funds; an electricity cutoff. 5. Baseball The interception by an infielder of a throw to home plate from the outfield. 6.

  10. A cut-off or a cut-off point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening.

  11. 1. an act or instance of cutting off. 2. something that cuts off. 3. a point serving as the limit beyond which something is no longer effective, applicable, or possible. 4. a road, passage, etc., that leaves another, usu. providing a shortcut.