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cutoff
noun as in interim
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noun as in interruption
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noun as in pause
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noun as in recess
noun as in rest
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- break
- breather
- calm
- calmness
- cessation
- comfort
- composure
- downtime
- doze
- dreaminess
- ease
- halt
- holiday
- hush
- idleness
- interlude
- intermission
- interval
- leisure
- letup
- lull
- motionlessness
- nap
- pause
- peace
- quiescence
- quiet
- quietude
- recess
- recreation
- refreshment
- relaxation
- relief
- repose
- respite
- siesta
- silence
- sleep
- slumber
- somnolence
- standstill
- stay
- stillness
- stop
- tranquillity
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noun as in stop
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noun as in stoppage
noun as in suspension
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noun as in termination
noun as in break
noun as in death warrant
noun as in cessation
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noun as in cut off
noun as in discontinuation
noun as in discontinuity
noun as in tie up
noun as in deadline
noun as in halt
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Wallen, while no doubt enjoying the perks of stardom, still appears to be a regular dude with his cutoff shirts, mullet and rebellious yet laid-back attitude.
When people are trying to lose weight, they often invent or adopt rules to keep them from eating — and a common one is to not eat after dark, or to have a cutoff time for eating.
The ministry said the cutoff would include a “just transition” for those workers and the regions affected.
Matthew Hertz, co-founder of logistics consulting firm second Second Marathon, said that he’s advising startups to consider December 11 as the cutoff for when orders need to be placed by, if they want customers to receive it by December 25.
Existing developers can still enroll after that cutoff, but things get a bit more complicated, with reduced fees generally kicking in midway through the next fiscal calendar month.
Once again Russia brandishes the threat of a gas cutoff to squeeze Kiev and coerce Europe.
Some of the ranges gave a height requirement in lieu of an age cutoff.
As far as underage attendees, Dottley remains adamant that 18 was the cutoff point.
Heidi Klum wore a pair of the Gizeh sandals with cutoff jean shorts, and Ashley Olsen wore them just about everywhere.
U.S. policy stipulates that military coups trigger an automatic cutoff of bi-lateral military assistance.
There is a complete crack from this so-called cutoff to the top right of the windshield right above the view line of the driver.
I saw him coming kind of toward me around that cutoff through there, and he never did look at me.
The distortions visible on Mars, as well as the one from Mercury before its cutoff, had been worked out directionally.
Never mind whether she can or not, truly; but that does not bind us down from taking the cutoff.
But Ross refused to accept the cutoff this time, determined to pull Ashe back into the familiar world of the here and now.
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On this page you'll find 639 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cutoff, such as: meantime, breach, break, breather, downtime, and gap.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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