cut (out) Synonyms

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cut (out) Meaning

cut (out)

to cease operating, naturally fitted or suited, something cut out or off from something else, to determine or assign through necessity, to put an end to, to assign through necessity, to depart in haste, to make inoperative, to take the place of, to form by erosion, naturally suited, the space or hole left after cutting, an intermediary in a clandestine operation, to come to a stop, one that cuts out, a record album no longer in production that is sold at a discount, to swerve out of a traffic line, to remove from a series or circuit, deprive, defraud

cut (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The seamstress carefully cut out the fabric to create the intricate lace design.
  2. The doctor used a scalpel to cut out the infected tissue during surgery.
  3. The chef deftly cut out the vegetables into uniform shapes for the salad.
  4. The artist used scissors to cut out a silhouette of her subject for the portrait.
  5. The students cut out pictures from magazines for their class project.
  6. The construction crew cut out a portion of the wall to install a new window.
  7. The lawyer cut out irrelevant information from the legal document before submitting it to the judge.
  8. The seamstress had to cut out the entire sleeve because it was sewn incorrectly.
  9. The tailor cut out the suit jacket from a fine piece of wool fabric.
  10. The surgeon cut out the tumor with precision to preserve surrounding tissue.

FAQs About the word cut (out)

to cease operating, naturally fitted or suited, something cut out or off from something else, to determine or assign through necessity, to put an end to, to ass

stall, fail, crash, break down,die,give out, break, conk (out), jam, sputter

start (up),,

The seamstress carefully cut out the fabric to create the intricate lace design.

The doctor used a scalpel to cut out the infected tissue during surgery.

The chef deftly cut out the vegetables into uniform shapes for the salad.

The artist used scissors to cut out a silhouette of her subject for the portrait.