American Dictionary
Definition cut off in American English
cut off phrasal verb
[transitive] phrasal verbThe government has threatened to cut off our funding.
They cut off the electricity last week.
to make a place difficult or impossible to enter, leave, or communicate with
The floods completely cut off the town.
to stop someone from going somewhere, especially by blocking their way
to prevent someone from continuing what they are saying
to not allow someone to buy any more alcoholic drinks in a bar because they have already drunk too many
if someone or something cuts you off when you are talking on the telephone, they make the telephone line stop working
to stop having a close or friendly relationship with someone
