Synonym: amputate, break off, break up, chip, chop off, cut, cut out, disrupt, interrupt, knap, lop off, severed. Similar words: cut out, out of, put off, get out of, prosecutor, come out of, run out of, out of work. Meaning: v. 1. make a break in 2. cease, stop 3. remove by or as if by cutting 4. cut off and stop 5. break a small piece off from 6. remove surgically. adj. detached by cutting.
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31. We quickly cut off the enemy's escape.
32. The village was cut off by floods.
33. The executioner cut off his head at one blow.
34. Operator, I've just been cut off.
35. He was cut off when he was still young.
36. The water supply had been cut off.
37. Our water supply has been cut off again.
38. The electricity had been cut off.
39. The gas had been cut off.
40. They felt cut off from the outside world .
41. Many older people feel cut off and isolated.
42. Politicians are cut off from the reality of poverty.
43. The electricity supply had been cut off.
44. The rebels have cut off electricity from the capital.
45. Our troops cut off the enemy's retreat.
46. My explanation was abruptly cut off.
47. Five seconds has been cut off the world record.
48. This creature's tail will regenerate if it's cut off.
49. My explanation was cut off by loud protests.
50. He cut off down a side street.
51. They cut off the electricity without notice.
52. The children were cut off by the tide.
53. The police cut off all their escape routes.
54. She feels very cut off living in the country.
55. We went for a walk and got cut off by the tide .
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56. We were cut off before she could give me directions.
57. Why has he cut off all contact with his family?
58. When you do get through, you've got to say your piece quickly before you get cut off.
59. The electricity supply has been cut off/disconnected at the mains.
60. When people are cut off from contact with others, they lose all ability to relate.
More similar words: cut out, out of, put off, get out of, prosecutor, come out of, run out of, out of work, keep out of, out of date, out of order, out of place, out of sight, out of doors, out of breath, out of danger, out of control, out of practice, out of the question, cut, cute, cut up, cut in, cut down, execute, cut into, cut back, scuttle, auto, cut short.