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- remove or make something by separating it from something larger with a sharp implement:"she cut his photograph out of the paper" · "I cut out some squares of paper"
- remove, exclude, or stop eating or doing something:"start today by cutting out fatty foods"
- exclude someone from something:"his mother cut him out of her will"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHseparate an animal from the main herd:"after the target animal is spotted, the pilot swoops down, cutting it out of the herd"
- (of a motor or device) suddenly stop operating:"both the lifeboat's engines cut out at times as they hit the seabed"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformal(of a person) leave quickly, especially so as to avoid a boring or awkward situation:"she was working her way toward the door and when no one was watching, she cut out"
nouncut-out (noun)- a shape of a person or thing cut out of cardboard or another material:"a life-size cut-out"
- a person perceived as characterless or as lacking in individuality:"this film's protagonists are cardboard cutouts"
- a hole cut in something for decoration or to allow the insertion of something else:"the mains output socket is fitted into a suitable cut-out on the rear panel"
- a device that automatically breaks an electric circuit for safety and either resets itself or can be reset:"there's a thermal cut-out to prevent overheating"
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of cut something out in English cut something out phrasal verb with cut verb uk / kʌt / us / kʌt / present participle cutting | past tense and past participle cut (REMOVE) Add to word list Add to word list C1 to remove something or form a shape by cutting, usually from paper or cloth:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cut-outThe meaning of CUTOUT is something cut out or off from something else; also : the space or hole left after cutting.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cutoutcut out — phrasal verb with cut verb uk / kʌt / us present participle cutting | past tense and past participle cut Add to word list If an engine, machine, or piece of equipment cuts out, it suddenly stops working.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
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