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cut off
noun as in stop
verb as in prevent; interrupt
verb as in disinherit in will
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Meanwhile, new applications continue to pour in as a September 2014 cut-off date nears.
There is no consensus as to where the cut-off point should be for diagnosing dyslexia.
This would make sense, if there was a cut-off somewhere along the vast “deodorant using—crop dusting” continuum.
More to the point, an aid cut-off could actually increase leverage.
Now, he is pressing the idea of setting the cut-off at 56 in an effort to force more Americans off of Medicare.
Huge populations were in the shallow sandy backwaters and cut-off pools of the Arkansas River.
Figure 274 illustrates the manner of finding essential points in drawing or marking out cut-off cams.
These curved lines embrace a cut-off cam of five-eighths limit, shown complete in Figure 278.
The main valves are connected by a right and left hand screw, to enable their adjustment, as are also the cut-off valves.
They intend going the Salt Lake route from here, but we shall go the Sublett cut-off.
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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cut-off, such as: cessation, check, discontinuance, discontinuation, halt, and stoppage.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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