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cut off vs intercept

intercept vs cut off

cut off is not a noun while intercept is a noun.

cut off is an adjective but intercept is not an adjective.

cut off and intercept both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cut off No Yes Yes No
intercept Yes No Yes No
As verbs, intercept is a hypernym of cut off; that is, intercept is a word with a broader meaning than cut off:
  • cut off: cut off and stop
  • intercept: seize on its way
Other hypernyms of cut off include stop.
cut off (noun) intercept (noun)
the point at which a line intersects a coordinate axis
cut off (adjective) intercept (adjective)
detached by cutting
cut off (verb) intercept (verb)
cease, stop seize on its way
make a break in tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information
remove by or as if by cutting
remove surgically
break a small piece off from
cut off and stop
Difference between cut off and intercept

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