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cut off

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Explanation of "Cut Off"

The phrase "cut off" can be used both as a verb and an adjective, and it has several meanings depending on the context. Let's break it down for easier understanding.

Summary

The phrase "cut off" can mean to sever something, stop an action, or interrupt someone. It can be used in many different contexts, from everyday conversations to more serious discussions about health or safety.

Adjective
  1. detached by cutting
    • cut flowers
    • a severed head
    • an old tale of Anne Bolyn walking the castle walls with her poor cut-off head under her arm
Verb
  1. remove surgically
    • amputate limbs
  2. break a small piece off from
    • chip the glass
    • chip a tooth
  3. cut off and stop
    • The bicyclist was cut out by the van
  4. remove by or as if by cutting
    • cut off the ear
    • lop off the dead branch
  5. cease, stop
    • cut the noise
    • We had to cut short the conversation
  6. make a break in
    • We interrupt the program for the following messages

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