cutting (down) Antonyms

Meaning of cutting (down)

cutting (down)

to knock down and kill or wound, to reduce or curtail volume or activity, to reduce from an inflated or exaggerated importance to true or suitable stature, incision of a superficial blood vessel (as a vein) to facilitate insertion of a catheter (as for administration of fluids), to reduce something in amount, to remake in a smaller size, knock down, to remodel by removing extras or unwanted furnishings and fittings, to strike down and kill or incapacitate, to make over in a smaller size

cutting (down) Sentence Examples

  1. The lumberjack swung his axe, cutting down the towering pine tree.
  2. The surgeon carefully cut down the infected tissue to prevent further infection.
  3. The tailor made precise cuts to the fabric, cutting down the excess material.
  4. The farmer used a scythe to cut down the tall grass in the field.
  5. The hairdresser skillfully cut down the client's hair to the desired length.
  6. The construction worker cut down the steel beam using a torch.
  7. The butcher carefully cut down the meat, separating the different cuts.
  8. The woodworker used a jigsaw to cut down the plywood for a project.
  9. The child accidentally cut down a flower while playing in the garden.
  10. The team worked together to cut down a fallen tree that was blocking the road.

FAQs About the word cutting (down)

to knock down and kill or wound, to reduce or curtail volume or activity, to reduce from an inflated or exaggerated importance to true or suitable stature, inci

chopping (down),mowing, demolishing,tearing down, leveling,felling, hewing, levelling, flattening

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The lumberjack swung his axe, cutting down the towering pine tree.

The surgeon carefully cut down the infected tissue to prevent further infection.

The tailor made precise cuts to the fabric, cutting down the excess material.

The farmer used a scythe to cut down the tall grass in the field.