cut (off) Sentence Examples
- The power was abruptly cut off, leaving us in darkness.
- The surgeon meticulously cut off the infected tissue.
- She accidentally cut off her finger while cooking.
- The telephone line was cut off during the storm.
- The company cut off its ties with the controversial supplier.
- The tree branches had to be cut off to prevent them from falling.
- The government cut off funding for the research project.
- The doctor cut off the patient's cast after six weeks.
- The train was cut off by a landslide and delayed for several hours.
- The actor cut off his long hair for a new role.
cut (off) Meaning
cut (off)
isolate, to cease operating, to refuse to serve (someone) more alcohol, the act or action of cutting off, discontinue, terminate, the point or date that cutting off occurs, to stop from talking, the action of cutting off, a channel made to straighten a stream, the point, date, or period for a cutoff, shorts made from jeans with the legs cut off short, separate, isolate, to stop the passage of, a device for cutting off, to stop the flow or movement of, the new and relatively short channel formed when a stream cuts through the neck of an oxbow, discontinue sense 2, shortcut sense 1, to stop or interrupt while in communication, shut off, bar, something cut off, disinherit, shorts originally made from jeans with the legs cut off at the knees or higher, to bring to an untimely end, to stop the operation of
Synonyms & Antonyms of cut (off)
FAQs About the word cut (off)
isolate, to cease operating, to refuse to serve (someone) more alcohol, the act or action of cutting off, discontinue, terminate, the point or date that cutting
quit, cease, halt,stop, cut out, end, lay off, shut off, can, finish
run on,continue, keep up, proceed, carry on, progress, follow through (with),advance, stir,drive
The power was abruptly cut off, leaving us in darkness.
The surgeon meticulously cut off the infected tissue.
She accidentally cut off her finger while cooking.
The telephone line was cut off during the storm.