cut out
1 of 2verbto use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a section from it
transitive- Can you cut the coupons out of the magazine so we can use them at the store?
- She carefully cut out the intricate design from the paper to create a delicate silhouette.
- I need to cut out a heart shape from this construction paper for the craft project.
- It's challenging to cut out a perfect circle from this tough material; we may need a specialized tool.
to shape or construct something by removing material, typically from a larger piece
transitive- As part of the DIY project, they had to cut out precise measurements from the plywood sheet.
- The sculptor skillfully cut out sections of marble to reveal the detailed features of the statue.
- In pottery class, the artist used a carving tool to cut out intricate patterns on the clay vase.
- The architect used a laser-guided machine to cut out sections of the architectural model for a precise representation.
to suddenly end a process, activity, or behavior
transitive- The noise complaints from neighbors prompted the city to cut out late-night construction activities.
- She realized the negative impact of social media on her well-being and chose to cut it out of her life.
- The teacher had to cut out off-topic conversations in the classroom to maintain focus on the lesson.
- As soon as the fire alarm went off, the school staff had to cut out the scheduled exam and evacuate the students.
(of a machine, device, or system) to suddenly stop working
- As soon as the overheating protection kicked in, the toaster cut out to prevent any damage.
- The computer unexpectedly cut out in the middle of an important presentation, causing panic in the conference room.
- The chainsaw suddenly cut out, and the lumberjack had to inspect it to figure out the issue.
- During the storm, the electricity cut out, plunging the entire neighborhood into darkness.
to block a pass intended for a specific player
transitive- During the match, the defender skillfully cut out a through ball intended for the striker, thwarting the opposing team's scoring opportunity.
- In the crucial moments of the match, the defender skillfully cut out the opponent's pass, denying their star striker a clear shot on goal.
- With a perfectly timed slide tackle, the fullback cut out the winger's pass, showcasing his defensive prowess and turning the play in favor of his team.
- The defender's ability to read the game enabled him to consistently cut out passes, disrupting the opposing team's rhythm and maintaining control for his side.
to remove something, typically from a written or printed document, by physically marking or erasing it
transitive- When revising his manuscript, the author had to cut out a subplot that didn't contribute significantly to the overall narrative.
- After realizing the error in the report, she decided to cut out the inaccurate data before submitting it to the supervisor.
- The editor had to cut out several paragraphs from the article to meet the word limit imposed by the magazine.
- The committee decided to cut out a controversial section of the proposal to avoid any potential conflicts during the presentation.
to deliberately eliminate a particular food or beverage from one's diet
transitive- The doctor advised him to cut smoking out to improve his overall health.
- In an effort to lose weight, Sarah decided to cut out sugary snacks and sodas from her diet.
- Due to gluten intolerance, Mark had to cut out all gluten-containing foods from his meals.
- To improve her sleep quality, Emily made the decision to cut out coffee and caffeinated beverages in the evening
to isolate an individual animal from the larger group or herd
transitive- The wildlife biologist needed to cut out a particular elk from the group to attach a tracking collar for research purposes.
- In order to sell the high-quality breeding bull, the farmer had to cut it out from the rest of the cattle.
- The skilled shepherd used his dog to help cut out specific sheep from the flock for shearing.
- During the annual roundup, the cowboys had to cut out several steers for branding and vaccination.
to intermittently lose an audio connection, typically occurring during a phone call
- I was talking to my friend on the phone, and the call kept cutting out, making it difficult to follow the conversation.
- During the business meeting, the executive's voice would cut out every now and then, causing some confusion among the participants.
- The call quality was poor, with the audio cutting out at random intervals, making it frustrating to communicate effectively.
- The webinar was informative, but the speaker's microphone kept cutting out, making it challenging for attendees to grasp the entire presentation.
to abruptly exit a situation or place
- When the movie turned out to be disappointing, Lisa and Jake decided to cut out and grab dinner instead.
- Not wanting to deal with the awkward situation, John chose to cut out of the family gathering early.
- As soon as the boss announced the additional workload, Sarah discreetly cut out of the office to avoid being assigned more tasks.
- Tom couldn't handle the boring meeting any longer, so he quietly cut out before it concluded.
to suddenly move or change lanes, often by moving in front of another vehicle
- A car cut out in front of us without signaling.
- The driver suddenly cut out to avoid the merging traffic.
- The truck cut out from the slow lane and sped past us.
- The car cut out from behind and overtook us on the highway.
- He quickly cut out of the traffic jam to take an exit.
to stop someone from being included or involved in something
transitive- Don’t cut your friends out of your plans.
- The new policy could cut out many students from participating.
- He was cut out of the project after the argument.
- They cut her out of the discussion after the disagreement.
- They cut me out of the meeting without any explanation.
to intentionally exclude someone from receiving anything from a will after death
- He decided to cut his cousin out of his will after their argument.
- The family was shocked when the inheritance cut out several relatives.
- She was cut out of the will because of her behavior.
- He threatened to cut her out of the will if she didn’t change her ways.
- His children were cut out of the will after they had not spoken to him for years.