Cut off
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British pronunciation/kˈʌt ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/kˈʌt ˈɔf/

Definition & Meaning of "cut off"

to cut off
[phrase form: cut]
01

to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a piece from its edge or ends

Transitive: to cut off sth
to cut off definition and meaning
02

to remove a part of the body, tissue, or organ through a surgical intervention

Transitive: to cut off a body part or organ
to cut off definition and meaning
03

to abruptly stop speaking or interrupt someone in the middle of their speech

Transitive: to cut off sb
04

to stop providing a specific resource

Transitive: to cut off a resource
05

to end a phone call while the other person is still on the line

Transitive: to cut off a phone call
06

to cease serving alcoholic drinks to an individual

Transitive: to cut off sb
07

to become separated or isolated from something or someone, often by an obstacle or barrier

Transitive: to cut off a place or area
08

to exclude someone from getting one's possessions after death

Transitive: to cut off an heir
09

to aggressively and dangerously drive one's vehicle in the path of a moving vehicle

Transitive: to cut off a person or vehicle
InformalInformal
10

to end a relationship, particularly a friendly one

Transitive: to cut off a person or a relationship
11

to deny someone or something what they need or want

Transitive: to cut off a need or privilege
cut off
01

detached by cutting

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