cut-off

[US]/ˈkʌtˌɒf/
[UK]/ˈkʌtˌɔːf/

Translation

n.a fixed point or limit that determines a boundary or deadline
Word Forms
Pluralcut-offs

Phrases & Collocations

cut-off time

cut-off point

cut-off date

cut-off line

cut-off switch

cut-off service

cut-off cable

cut-off power

cut-off access

Example Sentences

the deadline was a strict cut-off for submitting the proposal.

due to the storm, the power supply had a complete cut-off.

the cut-off point for the scholarship was 90 points.

we need to establish a clear cut-off date for the project phase.

the road was temporarily cut-off by the landslide.

there was a communication cut-off during the earthquake.

the cut-off time for registration is 5 pm today.

the company implemented a salary cut-off at the executive level.

the river was cut-off from the main channel by the levee.

the cut-off for applications is next friday.

the data showed a significant cut-off in sales after the price increase.

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