Cut-off - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkəˌtɒf|  American pronunciation of the word cut-off
Brit.  |ˈkʌtɒf|  British pronunciation of the word cut-off

verb

- To remove via cutting.
- To isolate or remove from contact.
- To stop providing funds to someone.
His parents cut him off to encourage him to find a job.
- To end abruptly.
My phone call was cut off before I could get the information.
- (idiomatic) To interrupt (someone speaking).
That dingbat cut me off as I was about to conclude my theses.
- (idiomatic, drive) To swerve in front of (another car).
- Simple past tense and past participle of cut off.

noun

- fuse.
A thermal cut-off.
- Alternative spelling of cutoff.

adjective

- Having had shirt sleeves or pantlegs shortened by cutting material from the end.
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