Examples of 'curtails' in a sentence

Meaning of "curtails"

curtail (verb) - To reduce or limit something, typically an expense, activity, or process. This term is often used in formal contexts to indicate cutting back on certain aspects or shortening the duration of a particular action or operation
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of curtail
  • plural of curtail

How to use "curtails" in a sentence

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This curtails broad social development gains.
Perhaps its sweetness curtails the desire to please.
This curtails consumption of aging toxins.
A lack of education and training curtails future opportunities.
This curtails their ability to build robust cases.
This treatment curtails mortality.
It often curtails freedom when the child demands independence.
This could be so if the government also curtails its outlays.
An event that curtails your ability to function entirely.
Global competition curtails export.
Curtails expense of a regular smoker.
A worn chain wheel curtails the service life of the saw chain.
Defoliation of trees reduces their photosynthetic capacity and therefore curtails growth.
In practice this curtails the right of asylum and is in breach.
This is a legal assessment of the extent to which the exception curtails that right.

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This curtails expansion of production.
Heart decompression is important for a successful recovery since intracavitary hypertension curtails subendocardial coronary perfusion.
This condition curtails their ability to improve their material circumstances.
It makes sense that trauma wreaks havoc on our biologic system and curtails its endurance.
It also curtails access to economic assets such as land and loans.
Through these diverse mechanisms curcumin reduces obesity and curtails the adverse health effects of obesity.
The law also curtails the right to strike in the public services.
The current stringency of State budgets curtails all such projects.
Our world now curtails our activities due to the actions of a few.
It does not increase production ; it curtails it.
The lack of publicity curtails any impact they might have had.
The physical environment unremittingly offers us possibilities of experience, or curtails them.
The restriction of total output curtails only the income of the exploiting bourgeois.
For adolescent girls, early marriage or an unwanted pregnancy typically curtails schooling.
Such a requirement curtails the freedom of customs agents as regards their internal organisation.
Would not you say that sort of curtails our liberty?
This greatly curtails the freedom of these institutions and the people involved.
It leads to a slowing down, which in time curtails normal bodily functions.
And a second law curtails the activities of NGOs and human rights organizations.
It 's a tiny chip installed in the brain that curtails all violent behavior.
Discrimination affects and curtails the possibilities of migrants to enjoy all sets of human rights.
On the other hand, the status quo of frozen conflicts curtails prospects for development.
At least it curtails the need for them to explain over and over again publicly.
Payment of taxes also directly curtails the taxpayer 's satisfaction.
It curtails the rights of Parliament.
This modified language law severely curtails free use of the languages of ethnic minorities.
The industry wants government regulation, just not in a way that curtails its profits.
The proper flow of nutrients curtails deficiencies and ensures an overall healthy body and mind.
Hence, an effective cut in taxes can only emerge once the government curtails its outlays.
Settler violence curtails the right of Palestinian children to education.
Here 's how to keep ahead of the curve before digital disruption curtails your career aspirations.
Greece curtails public investment in January to meet Budget targets.
The room monitor function severely curtails the handset's operating time.
This practice curtails freedom of movement and continues to restrict children 's right to education.
In more prosperous countries, water scarcity curtails economic growth and diminishes quality of life.

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