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cut-of

 

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Definition:

cut-off (noun) - the point or line where something is cut off or detached from something else.

cut-off (adjective) - relating to or designating a point, line, or value above or below which something is no longer valid or effective.

Examples:

  1. noun - The cut-off between the two gardens was marked by a tall fence.
  2. noun - The collection of short stories had a cut-off date of 1980.
  3. adjective - The cut-off score for the test was 70%, meaning anyone who scored lower failed.
  4. adjective - The company imposed a cut-off time for employee submissions of expense claims.

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