cutoff Synonyms

cutoff Meaning

Wordnet

cutoff (n)

a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated

a route shorter than the usual one

a device that terminates the flow in a pipe

cutoff Sentence Examples

  1. The cutoff time for submitting applications is 5:00 PM sharp.
  2. He missed the cutoff for registration by just a few minutes and had to wait until the next session.
  3. The company instituted a strict cutoff policy for late payments to maintain financial discipline.
  4. The cutoff age for eligibility in the competition is 18 years old.
  5. Due to the storm, there was a cutoff in electricity supply throughout the neighborhood.
  6. The cutoff point between the two phases of the project is crucial for coordinating the teams effectively.
  7. The river's cutoff during the dry season has caused concern among local farmers.
  8. The university has set a cutoff score for admission to its prestigious engineering program.
  9. The factory implemented a production cutoff to allow for maintenance and repairs.
  10. The teacher announced a strict cutoff for accepting late assignments to encourage punctuality among students.

FAQs About the word cutoff

a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated, a route shorter than the usual one, a device that terminates the flow in a pipe

stop, end, shut off, lay off, halt, quit, cut out, cease, check, suspend

run on, continue, proceed, carry on, carry on, keep up, run on,continue, proceed, keep up

The cutoff time for submitting applications is 5:00 PM sharp.

He missed the cutoff for registration by just a few minutes and had to wait until the next session.

The company instituted a strict cutoff policy for late payments to maintain financial discipline.

The cutoff age for eligibility in the competition is 18 years old.