Phrase: Cut back

Cut back (on) - (Phrasal Verb)

Meaning:

  • to spend less, do less, or use less of something

  • to reduce the amount of something, or use something in smaller amounts, especially money that you spend


Example Dialogue


A: How's your diet going?

B: I'm trying to cut back on my eating, but I can't stop eating too much.


Example Sentences

  • "I'm trying to cut back on fried food, but it's so tasty."

  • "The administration has announced plans to cut back on defense spending by 10 percent next year."

  • "If exercise is causing you pain, you should cut back."

  • "With orders down, many companies are cutting back."

  • "We are trying to cut back on travel costs."

  • "I've felt much better since I cut back on the amount of coffee I drink."

  • "The government should cut back on its budget to avoid a tax hike."

  • "I think it's time to cut back a little on my eating."

  • "We really need to cut back on our spending."

  • "We’re trying to cut back on the amount we spend for food."

  • "Airlines may cut back on flights in May."

  • "I decided to cut back on the amount I spend on books with the help of local thrift stores, secondhand bookshops, and, of course, the local library.

  • "Some people used the pandemic as an opportunity to cut back on their drinking to keep themselves healthy."



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