[Phrasal Verb] CUT OUT - Discover Ways to Exclude and Remove Efficiently!

Cut out

Cut out

/kʌt aʊt/

Remove using a cutting tool; Exclude

Cut out" can have a couple of different uses. Primarily, it refers to removing part of something by cutting it with scissors or another tool, like "cut out a coupon from the newspaper." It can also mean to stop including something or someone, as in "He’s been cut out of the will.

Example Sentences

  1. You should cut out processed foods from your diet.

    You should eliminate processed foods from your diet.

  2. The engine cut out just as we reached the hilltop.

    The engine stopped working just as we reached the hilltop.

  3. After realizing how late it was, he cut out some activities to finish urgent tasks.

    After realizing how late it was, he eliminated some activities to finish urgent tasks.

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