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translations for
cut someone loose
Definition of cut someone loose
To
let someone go
from something, such as a
position
,
relationship
, or
obligation
Examples
The pizza chain was forced to close several locations and
cut employees loose
.
Related words
Scutum Sobieski
cut someone some slack
scissors cut paper wrap stone
cuts in social welfare
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