curtail

to suddenly reduce or stop something

TRANSLATION

(ab-,ver-)kürzen, einschränken, beschneiden; Preise etc. herabsetzen

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

"Today, international flights have been curtailed due to lack of passengers"

(USA Today - 8th November 2000)

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Wordwise:

A word with an interesting etymology: from earlier 'curtal' meaning to shorten an animal's tail by cutting, from Middle French 'courtault'

Date: 1580

Webster's says: to make less by or as if by cutting off or away some part "curtail the power of the executive branch" "curtail inflation"

Synonym: SHORTEN

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