cutback
Americannoun
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a reduction in rate, quantity, etc..
a cutback in production.
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a return in the course of a story, motion picture, etc., to earlier events.
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Football. a play in which the ball-carrier abruptly reverses direction, especially by starting to make an end run and then turning suddenly to run toward the middle of the line.
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a maneuver in surfing of heading the surfboard back toward a wave's crest.
noun
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a decrease or reduction
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another word (esp US) for flashback
verb
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(tr) to shorten by cutting off the end; prune
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to reduce or make a reduction (in)
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(intr) (in films) to show an event that took place earlier in the narrative; flash back
Etymology
Origin of cutback
First recorded in 1895–1900; noun use of verb phrase cut back
Explanation
A cutback is a decrease in something, usually money. A state cutback in funding for education might result in larger classes and fewer field trips. During difficult economic times, money is scarce and cutbacks are almost inevitable. If your parents are having money troubles, there may be cutbacks in your allowance, and when state governments suffer, there are often cutbacks in aid for schools, roads, and people in need. In news reports, you'll often hear phrases like "cutbacks in defense spending" or "cutbacks in overtime pay."
Example Sentences
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Then, it’s a cutback on durable goods, such as big appliances like dishwashers or washers and dryers for laundry, he said.
From MarketWatch • May 12, 2026
The first chance of the opening half fell to Diallo, who fired wide after connecting with a cutback.
From Barron's • Dec. 28, 2025
Following the FAA’s cutback announcement, United said it’s long-haul international and hub-to-hub flying will not be impacted by the reductions.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 7, 2025
The Australian then went for the inside in the hope of getting the cutback on Norris, but in doing so his left rear wheel caught the right front of Hulkenberg's car.
From BBC • Oct. 18, 2025
Apparently there had been a cutback in rations recently: still the food was better and more plentiful than at Scheveningen where there had been no noonday meal at all.
From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom
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