Definition of «to cut back»

The phrase "to cut back" means to reduce or decrease something, often in reference to a budget or expenses. It can also mean to trim or prune something, such as plants or trees, to keep them under control and maintain their health. In addition, the phrase can be used figuratively to describe reducing one's consumption of alcohol or other substances, or limiting time spent on certain activities in order to focus on more important tasks.

Sentences with «to cut back»

  • By cutting back on spending before you go, you'll have more money to spend on your trip. (moneysmart.gov.au)
  • Have not had pancakes in months because of cutting back on processed foods and thinking it would be too much trouble to make homemade. (hellyeahitsvegan.com)
  • She might even want a bit more milk for a while, if i recall mine did, and certainly didn't cut back for months. (babyledweaning.com)
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