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Meaning
Verb
●
Used
other than
figuratively
or
idiomatically
: see
cut
, out. To
separate
into
parts with
or
as if
with a sharp-edged
instrument
; sever.
●
To
refrain
from (doing something, using something etc.), to stop/cease (doing something).
●
To
remove
, omit.
To
oust
, to replace.
To
separate
from a herd.
●
To
stop
working, to
switch off
; (of a person
on the telephone
etc.) to be
inaudible
, be disconnected.
●
To
leave
suddenly.
●
To
arrange
or prepare.
●
To intercept.
●
In Nautical:
To take a
ship out
of a
harbor
etc. by
getting between
her and the shore.
Adj
●
Well
suited
;
appropriate
;
fit
for a particular
activity
or purpose.
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