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cut into

The gardener uses a spade to cut into the soil.

Definition

Verb Phrasal Verb: - To interrupt or reduce something, especially time, money, or a continuous activity: The phrase "cut into" means to decrease the amount of something available or to intrude upon a period of time or a resource. - To begin to cut or carve the surface of something: In a literal sense, it can mean to make an initial incision or groove in a material.

Usage and Examples
  • Verb (Phrasal Verb):
    • The new regulations will cut into our profits this quarter. (The regulations will reduce the amount of profit available.)
    • I don't want to cut into your evening, but I need a quick word. (I don't want to interrupt or take away from your free time.)
    • The sculptor carefully cut into the block of marble. (The sculptor began carving the marble.)
Advanced Usage
  • "cut into savings": to use money that was being saved, thereby reducing the total.
    • The emergency car repair really cut into our savings.
  • "cut into one's time": to use up time that was intended for something else.
    • Constant meetings are cutting into my research time.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cut (verb): To make an opening or division in something with a sharp tool.
  • Incision (noun): A surgical cut or the act of cutting into something.
Synonyms
  • Encroach on: To intrude upon or gradually take over.
  • Erode: To gradually wear away or reduce.
  • Intrude on: To interrupt or enter without invitation.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Cut back (on): To reduce the amount of something being used or consumed.
    • We need to cut back on unnecessary expenses.
  • Cut down (on): Similar to "cut back," meaning to reduce.
    • He's trying to cut down on sugar.
Related Idioms
  • Cut into the heart of the matter: To begin dealing with the most important part of an issue. (This is an extension of the literal "cut into" meaning.)
    • Let's stop with the small talk and cut into the heart of the matter.
cut into

The gardener uses a spade to cut into the soil.

Verb
  1. turn up, loosen, or remove earth
    • Dig we must
    • turn over the soil for aeration

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