Meaning of We've cut off their funds
To stop or restrict the supply of something, especially money.
In simple words: We stopped their money.
We've cut off their funds in a sentence
- We've cut off their funds due to the lack of progress.
- The organization cut off their funds after the allegations arose.
- Without a plan, we've cut off their funds indefinitely.
- We've cut off their funds, leaving them struggling to continue operations.
- After the investigation, officials decided they've cut off their funds permanently.
How to use We've cut off their funds
Use 'cut off' when referring to stopping supplies or money. It's neutral and suitable for most situations, but avoid in very formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
cut off + object
Memory hint
Imagine a couple of scissors cutting a string of money!
Related words
Collocations with We've cut off their funds
- cut off funds
- cut off resources
- cut off support
Common mistakes with We've cut off their funds
- Confused with 'cut out', which means to remove something completely.
- Using 'cut off' for relationships when not referring to resources.
- Misusing with past tense phrases; ensure correct verb forms.
Compare We've cut off their funds with Stop, Terminate, Interrupt, Suspend, Withdraw
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Frequently asked questions about We've cut off their funds
What does We've cut off their funds mean?
We stopped their money.
What is the definition of We've cut off their funds?
To stop or restrict the supply of something, especially money.
How do you use We've cut off their funds in a sentence?
We've cut off their funds due to the lack of progress.
Can you give another example of We've cut off their funds?
The organization cut off their funds after the allegations arose.
What are synonyms for We've cut off their funds?
Common alternatives include stop, terminate, interrupt, suspend, withdraw.
What words go with We've cut off their funds?
It commonly pairs with cut off funds, cut off resources, cut off support.
What are common mistakes when using We've cut off their funds?
Confused with 'cut out', which means to remove something completely. Using 'cut off' for relationships when not referring to resources. Misusing with past tense phrases; ensure correct verb forms.
How do you pronounce We've cut off their funds?
US: //kʌt ɔf//, UK: //kʌt ɒf//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use We've cut off their funds?
Use 'cut off' when referring to stopping supplies or money. It's neutral and suitable for most situations, but avoid in very formal contexts.
