cuts off Antonyms

Meaning of cuts off

cuts 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2, shortcut sense 1, to stop or interrupt while in communication, shut off, bar, something cut off, disinherit, shorts originally made from jeans with the legs cut off at the knees or higher, to bring to an untimely end, to stop the operation of

cuts off Sentence Examples

  1. The power outage abruptly cuts off all electricity, plunging the city into darkness.
  2. The sharp wind cuts off my breath as I walk along the beach.
  3. The doctor cuts off the infected limb to prevent the spread of infection.
  4. The deafening noise from the construction site cuts off all conversation.
  5. The thunderclap cuts off my train of thought, making me startle.
  6. The traffic jam cuts off my route to work, forcing me to take a detour.
  7. The strong current cuts off the swimmer from the shore, leaving them stranded in the water.
  8. The outburst cuts off the meeting, ending the discussion prematurely.
  9. The lack of sunlight in winter cuts off the growth of plants.
  10. The restrictions imposed by the pandemic cut off social interactions and isolate people.

FAQs About the word cuts 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

knocks off, halts, lays off,stops, ends, breaks off, cuts out, ceases, quits, shuts off

proceeds,continues, runs on, advances, carries on, progresses, follows through (with),keeps up, drives, impels

The power outage abruptly cuts off all electricity, plunging the city into darkness.

The sharp wind cuts off my breath as I walk along the beach.

The doctor cuts off the infected limb to prevent the spread of infection.

The deafening noise from the construction site cuts off all conversation.