CUTBACK


Meaning of CUTBACK in English

I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun

( -s )

Etymology: cut back

1. : something that is cut back ; specifically : a product (as asphalt) thinned or made less viscous by the addition of lighter oils

2. : a reduction (as in rate, amount, or number)

a cutback in orders or in production

budget limitation required cutbacks in personnel allowances

: discontinuance before full quota or fulfilment is achieved

3. : a shift from a chronological order in narration to events earlier than those last presented : a motion picture or television shot in which previously depicted action is reverted to and continued — compare flashback

4. : a market animal rejected or put in a lower class than its fellows because of inferior condition or size

5. : any football play in which the runner cuts back

6. : a part of a word or pronunciation printed (as in a dictionary) to represent the whole word or pronunciation the missing part of which is given elsewhere

II. noun

: a surfing maneuver in which a surfboard is turned back toward the crest of the wave

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