What does cut into mean?
Definitions for cut into
cut in·to
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Princeton's WordNet
dig, delve, cut into, turn oververb
turn up, loosen, or remove earth
"Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
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cut into
To cut into generally means to make an incision or division into something, typically with a sharp tool or object like a knife or scissors. It could also refer to penetrating or puncturing something. This term can also be used metaphorically, such as in the context of interfering in a conversation or activity or reducing an amount or portion of something.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cut into in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cut into in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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The good news of all those climate change plans is that they actually do cut into the business-as-usual projection of greenhouse gas emissions as well as temperature, we are no longer heading to a world that would increase temperatures by 4, 5 or sometimes even 6 degrees( Celsius) according to some studies, which is what we had a few years ago. But, rather, with full implementation of these climate change plans, we could be heading to a future that would increase the global temperature by 2.7 or 3 degrees.
It's a confidence issue. Tariffs cut into business confidence because you don't know where it's going and you don't know what the other guy is going to do.
I imagine the material was probably rougher back then and cut into you; they are probably better fitted now, there wasn't a lot of the medical field giving our two cents about how to do things safely.
Yoga is anything which reveals or reflects the wholeness that we truly are, and the world is anything that makes us feel that we are fragmented, dissected, cut into pieces and out of tune with ourselves.
Chief Financial Officer Joe Martinetto:
To cut much below here means we'd have to cut into things like client service, which we never do, we'll tough it out for another quarter or two and see where the Fed will be.
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