Examples of 'cut-down' in a sentence

Meaning of "cut-down"

cut-down (noun): a reduction in the number or size of something, often used in reference to trees or expenses
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  • Reduced in size or scope.

How to use "cut-down" in a sentence

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Our only hope is to do an arterial cut-down.
A cut-down version was made available for downloading.
One such technique is the cut-down method.
There is a cut-down stool used as the seat.
This means the trees were legally cut-down.
Many free tools are cut-down versions of paid software.
Thanks for giving me a chance with that cut-down.
The days of a cut-down version of your website for mobiles are over.
The new manager may have a cut-down in personnel.
Cut-down versions of such software may be perfect for smaller businesses.
Our only hope is to do an arterial cut-down above the point of impact.
It is therefore desirable to use a purely percutaneous approach, instead of a vascular cut-down.
It is but obvious that nobody would cut-down a branch on which they are sitting.
We should all like to see the amount of noise in the air cut-down.
Alternatively, a venous cut-down can be used to access the vein system to be treated.

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An appropriately sized sheath was placed in a femoral artery vía surgical cut-down of the vessel.
These featured drastically cut-down and sometimes custom bodies on narrowed stock frames.
Fishermen reported that increased mangrove vegetation resulted from natural regeneration of cut-down stumps.
The cut-down of these services due to network failures often causes great loss.
There are several ways you can cut-down on the overall cost of your remodeling project.
A cut-down is the localized surgical exposure of blood vessels for accessing the subject 's vasculature.
They should be encouraged to stop or cut-down and smoking, which can impair blood circulation.
Endovascular systems for treatment of supra-renal aneurysms generally require the preparatory step of a vascular cut-down.
Subsequently, a cut-down on a jugular vein permitted the introduction of a pacing lead into the right atrium.
You can take him to the OR for a cut-down.
A cut-down version is available outside Ireland.
The wound opening may be created using a Hasson cut-down incision.
It is a free cut-down version of the Pro version.
The ones still standing had been marked with white X's to soon signal their cut-down.
The device uses a cut-down version of the Macintosh operating system.
I made for him everywhere, A story about a boy who carried the cut-down golf club.
It was later released in a cut-down version as The Daybreakers.
Cut-down versions of WaveLab are available as WaveLab Elements and WaveLab LE.
A human cadáver eye was prepared and a surgical cut-down was made to expose Schlemm 's canal.
Cut-down versions of WaveLab include WaveLab Studio, WaveLab Essential and WaveLab LE.
Selecting this option will provide you with a cut-down version of the NetSupport School Tutor.
Apparently a cut-down version of Windows is being used with a Media Center-style interface.
Procedures for introducing a catheter into a blood vessel include the cut-down method and the Seldinger technique.
Adobe offers a cut-down version called Adobe Photoshop Elements at a cut-rate price.
Garth Ennis and Grant Morrison write in similar cut-down styles.
Had a cut-down bend and long sideburns.
Kurtz was more interested in a cut-down version of FORTRAN or ALGOL.
A cut-down version might be feasible.
Accompanying CD-ROM contains the Java code and a cut-down version of Rational Rose.
Well, it was not a cut-down version of the adult one, that was certain.
Punishment for the cut-down trees.
Any attempt at perfusion was doomed to failure, as was a venous cut-down.
But this is the cut-down version.
This is a cut-down version of the original, which had three decks.
I will do the ulterior cut-down.

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