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cutdown

[ kuht-doun ]

noun

  1. reduction; decrease; diminution:

    a cutdown in sales.

  2. Surgery. the incision of a superficial vein in order to effect direct insertion of a catheter.


adjective

  1. reduced in size.
  2. abridged or condensed:

    They televised a cutdown version of the movie.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cutdown1

First recorded in 1885–90; noun use of verb phrase cut down
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He played three pre-season games for the Chiefs, including one against the Jaguars, but missed out on their 'cutdown day' selection.

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When that happens, a cutdown procedure is sometimes necessary.

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A cutdown involves an incision, then the use of forceps to pull tissue away from an interior vein.

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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.

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Brenner said Dorsey faces a higher-than-normal risk of needing a cutdown because he is obese.

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