What does CURTAIL mean?

Definitions for CURTAIL
kərˈteɪlcur·tail

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. restrict, curtail, curb, cut backverb

    place restrictions on

    "curtail drinking in school"

  2. clip, curtail, cut shortverb

    terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent

    "My speech was cut short"; "Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries"

Wiktionary

  1. curtailverb

    To cut short the tail of an animal

    Curtailing horses procured long horse-hair.

  2. curtailverb

    To shorten or abridge the duration of something; to truncate.

    When the audience grew restless, the speaker curtailed her speech.

  3. curtailverb

    To limit or restrict, keep in check.

    Their efforts to curtail spending didn't quite succeed.

  4. Etymology: Alteration of curtal, from courtault, itself from court (from curtus) +

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To CURTAILverb

    Etymology: curto, Latin.

    I, that am curtail’d of all fair proportion,
    Deform’d, unfinish’d, sent before my time
    Into this breathing world. William Shakespeare, Richard III.

    Then why should we ourselves abridge,
    And curtail our own privilege? Hudibras, p. ii. cant. 2.

    Scribblers send us over their trash in prose and verse, with abominable curtailings and quaint modernisms. Jonathan Swift.

    This general employ, and expence of their time, would as assuredly curtail and retrench the ordinary means of knowledge and erudition, as it would shorten the opportunities of vice. John Woodward.

    Perhaps this humour of speaking no more than we must, has so miserably curtailed some of our words; and, in familiar writings and conversations, they often lose all but their first syllables. Joseph Addison, Spectator, №. 135.

    The count assured the court, that Fact his antagonist had taken a wrong name, having curtailed it of three letters; for that his name was not Fact, but Faction. Addison.

ChatGPT

  1. curtail

    Curtail means to reduce, limit, or restrict something, often in a desirable or necessary way. It typically involves cutting back or diminishing certain activities, privileges, or rights.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Curtailverb

    to cut off the end or tail, or any part, of; to shorten; to abridge; to diminish; to reduce

  2. Curtailnoun

    the scroll termination of any architectural member, as of a step, etc

  3. Etymology: [See Curtal.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Curtail

    kur-tāl′, v.t. to cut short: to cut off a part: to abridge:—pr.p. curtail′ing; pa.p. curtailed′.—ns. Curtail′ment; Curtail′-step, the rounded step at the bottom of a stair. [Old spelling curtal, O. Fr. courtault (It. cortaldo)—L. curtus.]

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. curtail

    An ancient piece of ordnance, apparently a short one.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of CURTAIL in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of CURTAIL in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of CURTAIL in a Sentence

  1. Attorney General Loretta Lynch:

    As the conversation around the Supreme Court vacancy progressed, Attorney General determined that the limitations inherent in the nomination process would curtail Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman effectiveness in Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman current role, given the urgent issues before the Department of Justice, Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman asked not to be considered for the position.While Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman is deeply grateful for the support and good wishes of all those who suggested Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman as a potential nominee, Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman is honored to serve as Attorney General, and Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman is fully committed to carrying out the work of the Department of Justice for the remainder of Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman term.

  2. The Egyptian:

    Leaving the situation as it is in Libya without a firm intervention to curtail these terrorist organizations would be a threat to international peace and security.

  3. Paul Taylor:

    The markets are skittish. The concern is that the OPEC guys are not stepping in to curtail production and put a floor under the oil price, now the question is whether you go in and start (chipping) away at some of these names.

  4. Chuck Schumer:

    First, I don't believe the meeting should take place but if it is going to happen, President Trump must press Putin hard on the issue of election interference. He can't simply raise it, accept Putin's denial and then let him off the hook, second, the President must demand that the 12 Russians named in the indictment be sent to the U.S. to stand trial. And third, President Trump should not agree to weaken, lift, or curtail any of the sanctions on Russia.

  5. Leigh Henry:

    The threat is still the gillnet, but Leigh Henry’re now dealing with a whole new industry, instead of legal shrimp fishers, we’re now dealing with transnational organized crime and people working on the black market. In the last few years, the Mexican government has stepped up its efforts to curtail poaching in the Gulf of California – the body of water that separates the Baja Peninsula from the rest of Mexico – adding in June two small boats, a number of vehicles and 135 sailors to an enforcement force deployed in 2015 under the Upper Gulf of California Integrated Protection Program. The new support joined the 13 ships, five vehicles, a helicopter-carrying ship and a plane already deployed to combat illegal fishing in the region. The U.S., which is seen as the main transshipment country for the totoaba’s bladders, has also joined in the fight against traffickers. Last year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 1,328 pounds of totoaba fish bladders that were in route to Hong Kong. While conservationists agree that the main battle to save the totoaba and vaquita is in Mexican water, they acknowledge that the demand for the bladders in China is the reason for the illegal trade and argued that officials in Beijing and Hong Kong need to crack down on the underground fish trade. ' WORLD'S SADDEST POLAR BEAR' MOVED AFTER OUTPOURING OF OUTRAGE TOWARDS CHINESE MALL The problem, experts argue, is that wildlife trafficking is so pervasive in the world’s most populous nation that authorities are stretched thin and forced to give priority to larger cases.

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  • بترArabic
  • съкращавам, скъсявам, ограничавам, подрязвамBulgarian
  • zkrátit, omezitCzech
  • forkorte, begrænseDanish
  • verkürzen, stutzen, beschränken, beschneiden, drosseln, kürzenGerman
  • truncar, limitarSpanish
  • piiramaEstonian
  • restreindre, abréger, écourterFrench
  • giorraichScottish Gaelic
  • קיצר, צִמְצֵםHebrew
  • घटानाHindi
  • accorciareItalian
  • ಮೊಟಕುಗೊಳಿಸಿKannada
  • auporo, totopeMāori
  • knotten, beknotten, beperken, kortwieken, bekorten, verkorten, kort houden, inkortenDutch
  • tosarPortuguese
  • сокращать, органичивать, урезатьRussian
  • skratiti, stegnuti, ograničiti, smanjitiSerbo-Croatian
  • குறைத்தல்Tamil

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