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The definition of cut off
14 Definitions of: cut off
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- verb, to remove by cutting
- verb, to intercept or interrupt something, esp a telephone conversation
- verb, to discontinue the supply of
- verb, to bring to an end
- verb, to deprive of rights; disinherit
- verb, to sever or separate
- verb, to occupy a position so as to prevent or obstruct (a retreat or escape)
- noun, a) the act of cutting off; limit or termination b) (as modifier)
- noun, a route or way that is shorter than the usual one; short cut
- noun, a device to terminate the flow of a fluid in a pipe or duct
- noun, the remnant of metal, plastic, etc, left after parts have been machined or trimmed. Also called: offcut
- noun, electronics a) the value of voltage, frequency, etc, below or above which an electronic device cannot function efficiently b) (as modifier)
- noun, a channel cutting across the neck of a meander, which leaves an oxbow lake
- noun, another name for oxbow (the lake)
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