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cutoff in Portuguese

cutoff in Portuguese is limite, término — cutoff means the point at which something ends or is limited; a deadline or threshold.

cutoff in Portuguese

limite
noun
The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.
término
noun
The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.

What does "cutoff" mean?

  1. noun The point at which something ends or is limited; a deadline or threshold.
    "The cutoff for applications is midnight on Friday."
  2. noun A shorter route or shortcut that bypasses the usual path.
    "We took a cutoff through the woods to save twenty minutes."
  3. noun Shorts made by cutting the legs off a pair of trousers.
    "He wore a pair of denim cutoffs all summer."
  4. adj Marking a limit or ending point.
    "The cutoff date for entries has already passed."

cutoff in a sentence

  • The cutoff for applications is midnight on Friday.
  • Scores below the cutoff won't be considered for the scholarship.
  • We took a cutoff through the woods to save twenty minutes.
  • He wore a pair of denim cutoffs all summer.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "cutoff" in Portuguese?

"cutoff" in Portuguese is limite, término. cutoff means: The point at which something ends or is limited; a deadline or threshold.

How do you use "cutoff" in a sentence?

Example: "The cutoff for applications is midnight on Friday." In Portuguese, "cutoff" is limite, término.

Are there other ways to say "cutoff" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "cutoff": limite, término.

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