cut off

cut off
Synonyms and related words:
abridge, abrupt, abscind, alienate, amputate, annihilate, ax, ban, bar, bar out, bereave, bereave of life, bereaved, bereaved of, bereft, bisect, bleed, block, blockade, bob, break, break off, butcher, carry away, carry off, carve, cast off, cast out, catch, chloroform, chop, cleave, clip, close off, count out, crop, cull, curtail, cut, cut adrift, cut away, cut down, cut in two, cut out, cut short, debar, delete, denuded, depart, deprive, deprive of, deprive of life, deprived of, destroy, dichotomize, disarticulate, disconnect, disendow, disengage, disentitle, disherison, disinherit, disjoin, disjoint, disown, dispatch, displace, dispose of, dispossess, disseise, dissever, dissociate, disunite, divest, divested, divide, divorce, do away with, do for, do to death, dock, drain, ease one of, eject, eliminate, embargo, end, enisle, enucleate, eradicate, estrange, evict, except, excise, exclude, execute, expel, expropriate, exsect, exterminate, extinguish, extirpate, finish, finish off, fissure, foreclose, freeze out, gash, get rid of, hack, halve, hew, ignore, immolate, incise, insulate, intermit, interrupt, island, isolate, jigsaw, keep out, kill, knock off, lacking, lance, launch into eternity, lay low, leave, leave out, lighten one of, liquidate, lock out, lop, lynch, make away with, martyr, martyrize, milk, mine, minus, mutilate, nip, omit, ostracize, out of, pare, part, parted from, pass over, peel, pick out, poison, preclude, prohibit, prune, pull away, pull back, pull out, purge, put away, put down, put paid to, put to death, put to sleep, reject, relegate, remove from life, rend, repudiate, rive, robbed of, root out, rule out, sacrifice, saw, scissor, scrag, segregate, send to Coventry, separate, sequester, set apart, set aside, sever, shave, shear, shorn of, shut off, shut out, slash, slaughter, slay, slice, slit, snap the thread, snip, split, stamp out, stand aloof, stand apart, stand aside, starve, step aside, strike off, strip, strip off, stripped of, subtract, sunder, suspend, taboo, take a break, take away from, take from, take life, take off, take out, tap, tear, throw off, throw out, to, truncate, uncouple, unyoke, usurp, wanting, whittle, wipe out, withdraw

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  • cut off — {v.} 1. To separate or block. * /The flood cut the townspeople off from the rest of the world./ * /The woods cut off the view./ * /His rudeness cuts him off from friends he might have./ 2. To interrupt or stop. * /The television show was cut off… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • cut off — {v.} 1. To separate or block. * /The flood cut the townspeople off from the rest of the world./ * /The woods cut off the view./ * /His rudeness cuts him off from friends he might have./ 2. To interrupt or stop. * /The television show was cut off… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • cut-off — cut|off [ˈkʌtɔf US o:f] n 1.) [C usually singular] a limit or level at which you stop doing something →↑deadline cut off date/point/score etc (=the date etc when you stop doing something) ▪ The cut off date for registration is July 2. 2.) [C… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cut-off — cut offs also cutoff 1) N COUNT: usu sing, oft N n A cut off or a cut off point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening. The cut off point depends on age and length of employment... The cut off date for… …   English dictionary

  • cut|off — «KUHT F, OF», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a short way across or through; short cut: »We ll save time if we take the cutoff across the park. 2. a) a new and shorter passage cut by a river through a bend. b) the water in the old channel, thus cut off.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cut-off — cutˈ off noun 1. That which cuts off or shortens, eg a straighter road, a shorter channel cut across a bend of a river 2. A bend thus cut off 3. A device for shutting off steam, water, light, electricity, supply of cartridges in a magazine rifle …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cut-off — (k[u^]t [o^]f ; 115), n. 1. That which cuts off or shortens, as a nearer passage or road. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mach.) (a) The valve gearing or mechanism by which steam is cut off from entering the cylinder of a steam engine after a definite point… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cut off — steht für: einen Ort in Louisiana, siehe Cut Off (Louisiana) einen Begriff der Analytischen Diagnostik, siehe Cutoff Annahmeschluss, z. B. in der Logistik, im Bankwesen eine späte Position beim Pokern, siehe Position (Poker) ein Phänomen in… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Cut Off — Cut Off, LA U.S. Census Designated Place in Louisiana Population (2000): 5635 Housing Units (2000): 2136 Land area (2000): 14.763316 sq. miles (38.236811 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.106888 sq. miles (0.276838 sq. km) Total area (2000): 14.870204 …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Cut Off, LA — U.S. Census Designated Place in Louisiana Population (2000): 5635 Housing Units (2000): 2136 Land area (2000): 14.763316 sq. miles (38.236811 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.106888 sq. miles (0.276838 sq. km) Total area (2000): 14.870204 sq. miles… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • cut off — [v1] prevent; interrupt block, break in, bring to end, catch, close off, disconnect, discontinue, halt, insulate, intercept, intersect, intervene, intrude, isolate, obstruct, renounce, segregate, separate, sequester, suspend; concept 234 Ant.… …   New thesaurus

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