Curtails example sentences

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cur·tail

verb

curtails (third person present)

  - reduce in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on:

  - deprive someone of (something):

Synonyms

reduce, cut, decrease, lessen, diminish, retrench, trim, dock, lop, shrink, shorten, truncate, restrict, limit, curb, chop, increase, lengthen

"Curtails" Example Sentences

1. His work hours were drastically curtailed.
2. The project was curtailed due to budget cuts.
3. The decision to curtail the program was controversial.
4. Her freedom was curtailed by her parents.
5. The government has curtailed citizens' rights.
6. I curtailed my shopping spree to save money.
7. She curtailed her activities after her injury.
8. The government has curtailed civil liberties.
9. We curtailed our vacation plans due to the pandemic.
10. His ability to travel was curtailed by the lockdown.
11. The company curtailed its operations due to the recession.
12. The lockdown has curtailed public gatherings.
13. His speech was curtailed by the moderator.
14. The budget cuts curtailed many of our plans.
15. The new regulations have curtailed our freedom.
16. She curtailed her spending to save for a house.
17. The pandemic has curtailed international travel.
18. We had to curtail our vacation due to the storm.
19. The new rules have curtailed our ability to protest.
20. The company curtailed its operations due to the crisis.
21. The restrictions have curtailed our freedom of movement.
22. The new law curtailed the rights of citizens.
23. We had to curtail our vacation plans due to the pandemic.
24. Her freedom was curtailed by her controlling husband.
25. His ability to travel was curtailed by the travel ban.
26. The government curtailed the rights of its citizens.
27. His speech was curtailed by the hecklers in the audience.
28. The new regulations have curtailed our access to public parks.
29. The new law curtailed the rights of the people.
30. We had to curtail our vacation due to the health crisis.
31. The new regulations have curtailed our access to public spaces.
32. The pandemic has curtailed international tourism.
33. The government has curtailed the rights of its citizens.
34. We had to curtail our vacation due to the health emergency.
35. The lockdown has curtailed public movement and gatherings.
36. The new law curtailed the rights of the citizens.
37. The restrictions have curtailed our freedom to travel.
38. His ability to travel was curtailed by the government.
39. The budget cuts curtailed many of our research projects.
40. The new regulations have curtailed our access to public services.

Common Phases

Cutting back; Reducing; Limiting; Shortening; Diminishing; Curtailing.

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