Pronunciation: /kərˈteɪlmənt/
noun a reduction or restriction
A1 The curtailment of the party was due to bad weather.
A2 The curtailment of the event disappointed many attendees.
B1 The curtailment of funding has affected our ability to carry out research.
B2 The curtailment of resources led to delays in the project.
C1 The curtailment of civil liberties is a concerning trend in some countries.
C2 The curtailment of freedom of speech is a violation of human rights.
formal The government implemented a curtailment of public spending in order to reduce the budget deficit.
informal There was a curtailment on our shopping spree because we ran out of money.
slang I had to put a curtailment on my Netflix binge to finish my homework.
figurative The curtailment of his ambitions left him feeling lost and directionless.
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