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View definitions for curtailed

curtailed

adjective as in brief

adjective as in shorter

adjective as in thumbnail

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But his day ended early when Ferrari curtailed his running prematurely, before he was able to complete a planned race distance.

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England will welcome Scotland to the Allianz Stadium on 22 February in high spirits following their last-gasp win over France, which curtailed a run of seven defeats against Tier One nations.

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Biden's interactions with the media were curtailed, and his public appearances tightly scripted.

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The Carter Center's activities in China were eventually curtailed, and a website they maintained to document the village elections was taken offline.

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But services like the food assistance programme, federally funded preschool, the issuing of student loans and food inspections, and National Parks will be curtailed or close.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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