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cutdown
[kuht-doun]
noun
reduction; decrease; diminution.
a cutdown in sales.
Surgery.the incision of a superficial vein in order to effect direct insertion of a catheter.
adjective
reduced in size.
abridged or condensed.
They televised a cutdown version of the movie.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cutdown1
Example Sentences
He played three pre-season games for the Chiefs, including one against the Jaguars, but missed out on their 'cutdown day' selection.
When that happens, a cutdown procedure is sometimes necessary.
A cutdown involves an incision, then the use of forceps to pull tissue away from an interior vein.
But it offers no guidance on how far the execution team can go to find a suitable vein, leaving open the possibility of an invasive “cutdown procedure,” Dorsey’s attorneys say.
Brenner said Dorsey faces a higher-than-normal risk of needing a cutdown because he is obese.
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