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View definitions for cut off

cut off

noun as in stop

verb as in disinherit in will

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This was because HMRC's system could not cope with the volume of calls, but customers were not warned they were about to be cut off, nor were they called back, the report added.

From BBC

But with Musk's slash-and-burn tactics, those veterans are being cut off from what is often their very last option for care.

From Salon

The Israeli government has further said it has not ruled out cutting off water supplies.

From BBC

We’ve long known that to be true about romantic pairings, but folks tend to be quieter about cutting off contact with companions with whom you’re otherwise compatible after a miserable trip.

From Salon

Israel has faced criticism over cutting off supplies to Gaza.

From BBC

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

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