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  2. The cut-off point, age-wise, is your forties, assuming you're holding most faculties together. He suggested that there may be little choice but to impose a cut-off point. Europe's banking authorities set a cut-off point of the end of last year.

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  3. CUTOFF definition: 1. the act of stopping the supply of something: 2. a fixed point or level at which you stop…. Learn more.

  4. A cutoff point, often referred to as a threshold, is a critical value that separates different categories or outcomes in statistical analysis and data science. In various fields, including medical research, machine learning, and social sciences, the cutoff point plays a pivotal role in decision-making processes.

  5. 1. countable noun. A cutoff or a cutoff point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening. The cutoff date for registering is yet to be announced. 2. countable noun. The cutoff of a supply or service is the complete stopping of the supply or service.

  6. CUTOFF meaning: 1. the act of stopping the supply of something: 2. a fixed point or level at which you stop…. Learn more.

  7. The limit beyond which no further action is permitted or possible. I'm sorry to say that we've reached our cut-off point for accepting applications this year.

  8. /ˈkʌt ɒf/ /ˈkʌt ɔːf/ a point or limit when you stop something. Is there a cut-off point between childhood and adulthood? Set a cut-off date for work to be finished. 2 500 g is the standard cut-off below which infants are categorized as ‘low birthweight’. Join us.

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