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- CURTAIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CURTAIL is to make less by or as if by cutting off or away some part How to use curtail in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Curtail
- CURTAIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CURTAIL definition: 1 to stop something before it is finished, or to reduce or limit something: 2 to stop something… Learn more
- Curtailed - definition of curtailed by The Free Dictionary
Define curtailed curtailed synonyms, curtailed pronunciation, curtailed translation, English dictionary definition of curtailed tr v cur·tailed , cur·tail·ing , cur·tails To cut short or reduce: We curtailed our conversation when other people entered the room
- CURTAIL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Protests and freedom of speech have been curtailed He refused to admit his administration could have done more to curtail the coronavirus from spreading The habit of feigning assent to curtail uncomfortable conversations breeds mistrust and disloyalty at the heart of government
- curtail verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of curtail verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary curtail something to limit something or make it last for a shorter time Spending on books has been severely curtailed The lecture was curtailed by the fire alarm going off Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- CURTAIL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Curtail definition: to cut short; cut off a part of; abridge; reduce; diminish See examples of CURTAIL used in a sentence
- Curtail - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
To curtail something is to slow it down, put restrictions on it, or stop it entirely If I give up cake, I am curtailing my cake-eating Curtail is an official-sounding word for stopping or slowing things down The police try to curtail crime — they want there to be less crime in the world
- Curtail Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
To cut short; reduce; abridge (figuratively) To limit or restrict, keep in check Their efforts to curtail spending didn't quite succeed (architecture) A scroll termination, as of a step, etc We decided to curtail the event because people began to leave early Could you please curtail the texting and driving while I am a passenger in your car?
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