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To physically cut off or sever
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“The tree was getting too big and I had to cut off many of its branches.”
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To interrupt a conversation or activity
“Peter would cut me off as I was speaking just to ask me a ridiculous question.”
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To disown, especially to disinherit from one's will
“She would cut off her eldest son from her will due to his recalcitrance.”
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To end a relationship or want nothing more to do with
“If I were not familiar with him personally, I would cut him off from the community.”
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To bring to an end or prevent from continuing
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“The president would cut off funding to certain key sectors of government.”
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To block an opening or prevent the continued flow of
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“If you are brewing one serving, cut off the flow of coffee after one serving has dribbled out.”
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To prevent or impede someone from engaging in an activity
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“The Post Office is moving to cut off their ability to mail contraband from these locations.”
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To keep apart or isolate from others
“Shifting winds would help to cut off the island from the mainland.”
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To cut oneself off from a group or society
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To lower in length or size
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To cause to move or be apart
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To cut something from (something larger) with a sharp implement
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To detach or sever something, usually a part, from its main body or source
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To divert, intercept, or intervene to prevent something from happening or to change its course
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To peel or remove the (natural) skin or outer covering of
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To allay or make less intense
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To stop operating
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To abandon or leave something or someone
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To force (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape
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To suppress the noise or speech of
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To give, especially by way of a will after one's passing
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To enclose or form the boundary of
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To cause to feel less close, friendly or caring
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To forcibly put an end to
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Adjective
Caught in a trap
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Restricted to one's home, as by physical infirmity
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Not joined or touching physically
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Having been stopped or halted
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Having been shunned or rejected by others
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Being, placed or standing apart or alone
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Stranded, especially in a place that is isolated or desolate
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No longer alive
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Deprived of, or lacking in, something that is expected or needed
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Abandoned or uninhabited, cut off from the rest of the world or society
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Separate, or at a (viewable) distance
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An interruption of continuity or uniformity
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The act of separating or the state of being separated
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The end or conclusion of an activity or period for which something is valid
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An imposed restriction or absence of information, communication, or publication
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