lop off
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Definition
- Verb:
- To remove something by cutting it, often in a quick or decisive manner.
- To cut something off from a larger part, especially something that is unnecessary, dead, or protruding.
Usage
This verb is transitive and requires a direct object (the thing being cut). It often implies a certain finality or neatness in the removal. It is commonly used in contexts like gardening, surgery, or editing.
Examples
- Verb:
- The gardener lopped off the damaged limbs from the tree.
- The editor lopped off the last two paragraphs to meet the word count.
- In a drastic budget cut, the company lopped off its entire research division.
Advanced Usage
- "to lop off a head/limb": Used in historical or dramatic contexts to describe beheading or amputation.
- The executioner's axe lopped off the prisoner's head.
- "to lop off a sum/amount": Used figuratively to describe reducing a number, price, or amount significantly.
- He lopped off $5,000 from the asking price of the car.
Variants and Related Words
- Lop (verb): The base form, meaning to cut off branches or twigs from a tree or bush.
- He spent the afternoon lopping the apple tree.
- Lopper (noun): A tool used for cutting branches.
- She used the loppers to trim the hedge.
Synonyms
- Cut off: The most general synonym.
- Sever: To cut through something completely, often used for connections or body parts.
- Prune: To trim (a tree or bush) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches, more specific to gardening.
- Amputate: To cut off (a limb) by surgical operation.
- Truncate: To shorten by cutting off the top or end, often used for abstract things like text or lists.
Phrasal Verbs
(This word is itself a phrasal verb. Common related phrasal verbs with 'cut' share similar meanings.) - Cut off: To remove by cutting; to interrupt or disconnect. - They cut off the power to the building.
Related Idioms
- Lop and top: To prune a tree heavily, cutting off both the side branches and the top. (This is a specific gardening term).
- The old willow needed a severe lop and top to restore its shape.
Verb
- remove by or as if by cutting
- cut off the ear
- lop off the dead branch