Definition of «cutoff»

The term cutoff refers to a point or level at which something is no longer allowed, effective, or permitted. It can also refer to an event that ends or stops something from continuing. In some cases, it may indicate a separation or division between two things.

Sentences with «cutoff»

  • It looks cute with denim cutoffs for now, but it will be a perfect match with distressed jeans in the fall! (pinebarrenbeauty.com)
  • For example, a study by Todd Elder and Darren Lubotsky leverages cross-state differences in birthday cutoff dates for kindergarten entry. (educationnext.org)
  • We categorized fruits and vegetables as high or low GL similarly, with cutoffs of 0.7 for vegetables and 6.5 for fruits (S4 and S5 Tables). (journals.plos.org)
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