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Curtails meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of curtail
Example sentences (10)
Analysts expect it to stay elevated for the foreseeable future as COVID-19 curtails supply from Brazil.
But the rug has been pulled from under Warsaw’s feet, as Michel’s budget plan curtails funding by 50% for any country that has not yet signed up to the EU’s overall mid-century climate goal.
RUWITCH: He says it'll be hard to win a case arguing that the executive order curtails free speech, came without due process or amounts to the government taking away property or livelihood.
The concern, of course, is that the regulatory pendulum swings too far and curtails important markets.
The rating, which is typically only reviewed every five years, curtails the bank's ability to make acquisitions and open branches, and requires Wells Fargo to seek regulatory approval in financing decisions like issuing or prepaying debt.
This curtails the operation of taxis and Tirhal (informal taxi) vehicles.
This positioning of strike action as an administrative, token and highly-regulated experience, rather than a free and democratic expression of workers’ power, curtails workers’ rights and ultimately leads to declining pay and working conditions.
Three anti-fracking activists have been given suspended prison sentences after breaking a ban on demonstrations which their lawyers argued “severely curtails the right to protest”.
A decree signed by President Vladimir Putin drastically curtails the rights of Russians to hold protests during the World Cup.
These Candidates and Youths have formed “SMALL CURTAILS” and groups that either isolate each other or simply pull in different directions because of adoption competition and interests.