Definition of cutback Cutback

/kʌˈtbæˌk/ - [kubak] - cut•back

We found 7 definitions of cutback from 4 different sources.

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What does cutback mean?

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: cutbacks

cutback - a reduction in quantity or rate
  step-down, diminution, reduction, decrease the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original)
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  • cutback (Noun)
    A reduction in an existing program of some sort.
  • cutback (Noun)
    Maneuver where the surfer turns and surfs back towards where the wave is breaking.
  • cutback (Noun)
    Solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold process roofing adhesives, cements and coatings.
  • cutback (Noun)
    An offensive pass played into a position further from the attacking goal line .

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  • cutback
    Act of reducing a quantity or a number.

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