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He had to curtail his anger

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He decided to curtail his spending in order to save money for a vacation.

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We must curtail our trip because it has become to expensive.

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To curtail can mean to cut short, or cut off a part of something. For example, to curtail a trip would mean to cut short a trip. A synonym to curtail is to cut back.

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curtail means to limit I don't want to stop drinking altogether, I just want to curtail it a bit. Since the economy has plunged, I've had to curtail my non-essential spending. If I don't curtail my eating, I'll have to buy bigger clothes.

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Curtail is a verb meaning to limit, shorten or reduce i.e. In order to lose weight, one must curtail their food intake.

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If you curtail something, you reduce or limit it.

The government plans to curtail the number of troops being sent overseas.

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Smoking cigarettes will curtail a persons life expectancy.

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It can be revived at any moment and used to curtail free speech.

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Here are a couple of example:

My doctor suggested I should curtail my drinking.

We had to curtail our plans to climb the mountain because of the snow storm.

The police asked us to curtail the party because we were making too much noise.

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He was told to curtail his blanking activities by the WikiAnswers supervisor. The headmaster was trying to curtail the amount of smoking that took place near to bike sheds. Their efforts to curtail spending didn't succeed and they were broke four days before the end of the holiday.

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We will have to curtail our spending so the funding will last to the end of the year.

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When no education is provided to curtail behavior.

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When no education is provided to curtail behavior.

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stop, staunch, curtail, halt, restrict

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stop, staunch, curtail, halt, restrict

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The word curtail is defined as to cut short or restrict. To curtail an activity is defined as to place restrictions on or prohibit that occurrence of such a practice. The synonyms of the word curtail are clip, terminate, end and abbreviate. Curtailing something is usually done before the activity achieves its intended or proper objective or attains its full extent, so that the activity comes to an abrupt end.

To curtail also means to cease operations to the extent to which it is technically feasible to reduce emissions.

The word curtail schedule is related to the word curtail. It is defined as a listing of the amounts by which the principal sum can be reduced by making payments partially or paying in instalments. It also gives the date on which the payment of each instalment will become payable, which is also known as the due date for the payment of each instalment.

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Increasing the number of police officers on patrol each night has curtailed crime rates across the city.

Drinking a large glass of water before each meal may curtail your appetite.

As he paid off the huge credit card bill, he vowed to curtail his spending.

Once she begins a treatment program, she'll be forced to curtail her drinking.

Strict rules and threats to take away his cell phone did very little to curtail my son's late night partying.

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In an effort to curtail the growth of Communism in Southeast Asia.

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reduce, diminish, decrease, dock, cut back, shorten, lessen

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It is true that insurance is able to curtail inflation, however, whether or not that means it should be made compulsory is a matter of personal opinion. Many economists believe it should be compulsory.

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When Cosimo de Medici begins rule of Florence

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The partition of bengal by viceroy curzon in 1905,was to curtail influence of bengali politicians.

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Yes, it can in some people and it's been known to curb smoking in smokers.

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The US hoped to curtail the expansion of communism by intervening in Vietnam.

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Curtail means to cut short or reduce example: the storm curtailed the volleyball game

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Mainly to protect its habitat, and curtail skin hunting. But the ocelot is not an endangered species.

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Technology covers a huge area. Medical technology can extend your life. War technology can curtail it. You choose.

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finish, terminate, discontinue, curtail, and annul are all other ways of saying 'to end'

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No. In a democracy the restriction of freedoms should never be an issue. If this happens, it will cease to be a democracy.

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abridge, compress, condense, curtail, decrease, diminish, lessen, lower, reduce, shrink

Take your pick.

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Well, one example is: Congress can override a Presidential veto if Congress has a 2/3 vote in both the House and Senate.

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Not much of one: curtail incursion, support the South Vietnamese, bomb the supply routes and continue fighting until the North abandoned the battlefield.

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· Switch to organic or biological farming methods

· Curtail the use of pesticides and fertilizers.

· Persuade polluting farmers to use pesticides in such a manner that it does not enter surface water

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bound, bind, contain, check, surround, restrain, inhibit, enclose, impede, handicap, diminish

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Curtail herbicide, which contains the active ingredients clopyralid and 2,4-D, is generally considered safe for use when applied according to label instructions. It is designed for selective control of certain broadleaf weeds in crops and non-crop areas. However, it can pose risks to non-target plants and aquatic organisms, so proper handling and application practices are crucial. Always consult local regulations and safety guidelines before use.

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Military Payment Certificates were a substitute currency used to curtail the Black Market. It was often called Mickey Mouse Money or funny money. it is from japan

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The purpose of contraints is not to curtail or abolish freedom but to preserve and enlarge it. Where there is no contraints, violence and anarchy will prevail jeoperdising thd cultivation of liberty. So contraints are essantial components of freedom.

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There are many synonyms for the word decrease, among which are: diminish, curtail, wane, lessen, decline, dwindle, reduction, abate, decrement, subside, lower, declension or contraction.

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No. Without an order issued by the court, law enforcement cannot curtail, or infiringe on, anyone's right of free association.

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When there was war, there was a decline in trade and this led to increased government debt and unemployment. New government programs had to come up to curtail unemployment.

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