cut out

verb
RareNot in standard dictionaries
1

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cut, out. To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever.

2

To refrain from (doing something, using something etc.), to stop or cease (doing something).

3

To remove; to omit.

4

To oust; to replace.

5

To separate (an animal) from the herd.

6

To stop working, to switch off; (of a person on the telephone etc.) to be inaudible, be disconnected.

7

To leave suddenly.

8

To arrange or prepare.

9

To intercept.

10

To take a ship out of a harbor etc. by getting between her and the shore.

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