[Idiom] CUT TO THE BONE. - Learn About Deep Reductions and Their Impact!

Cut to the bone.

Cut to the bone.

/kʌt tə ðə boʊn/

Reduce drastically.

When something is "Cut to the bone," it means it has been reduced to the absolute minimum necessary. This expression is often used to describe severe budget cuts or anything that has been pared down drastically to its essential elements, suggesting deep and potentially painful reductions.

Example Sentences

  1. The company’s new policy will cut salaries to the bone.

    The company's latest policy will drastically reduce salaries.

  2. Our budget has been cut to the bone already; we can't afford any more reductions.

    The budget has already been reduced to the minimum possible level, leaving no room for further financial cuts.

  3. After the recent layoffs, the staffing levels at the factory were cut to the bone.

    Following recent job cuts, there are very few staff members left working at the factory.

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