cut

US /kʌt/
UK /kʌt/
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1.

make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object

:
She accidentally cut her finger while chopping vegetables.
The surgeon will cut into the tissue to remove the tumor.
2.

reduce the amount or extent of

:
The company decided to cut production due to low demand.
We need to cut down on our expenses.
1.

an act of cutting something

:
He made a deep cut on his arm.
The barber gave him a fresh cut.
1.

having been cut

:
The fabric was already cut into squares.
Be careful, the edges are very sharp and can easily cut you.