curtail Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of curtail In English

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Examples of curtail

  • In addition, the governmental reactions to violence often go in the direction of further curtailing the civil rights of the popular sector.

  • Such an approach would be an important step in improving the overall use of broad-spectrum antibiotics and curtailing the development of resistant micro-organisms.

  • If outlays threaten to exceed the threshold, allotments must be reduced and/or enrollments curtailed unless the cap is expressly overridden by legislative action.

  • The 1957-59 period witnessed pressures from politicians, students, and labour to curtail military power and excesses.

  • Economic liberalisation may curtail some forms of grand corruption but others may become easier.

  • It was curtailed once the money dried up with the phasing out of privatisation and the nation's economic contraction that set in after 1997.

  • In the absence of partners, older people sometimes found their social networks curtailed.

  • Faced with this reality, families made the decision to give individual choice priority over social norms and ended up curtailing their fertility.

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Translations of curtail In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    制止, 減少, 縮減…

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  • 中文简体

    制止, 减少, 缩减…

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  • Español

    restringir, limitar, acortar…

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  • Português

    reduzir, restringir, limitar…

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  • 日本語

    ~を減らす, ~を短縮する, ~を抑える…

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  • Türk dili

    durdurmak, azaltmak, kısmak…

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  • Français

    raccourcir, restreindre, tronquer…

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  • Catalan

    restringir, limitar, escurçar…

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