cut back

Verb

 * 1)  To reduce the amount of (something).
 * The foliage is out of control and needs to be cut back.
 * 1) * 2010 November 19, Elinor Comlay, "Banks cut back on trading with embassies: report", Reuters (wire) :
 * Some U.S. banks are cutting back their dealings with embassies and other foreign institutions in the United States because of the difficulty of complying with money-laundering rules, the Wall Street Journal reported.
 * 1)  To reduce spending.
 * 2)  To reduce consumption.
 * 3)  To perform the cutback maneuver.
 * 4)  To use a short cut; to move to a location to block someone; to cut someone off
 * 1)  To reduce consumption.
 * 2)  To perform the cutback maneuver.
 * 3)  To use a short cut; to move to a location to block someone; to cut someone off
 * 1)  To perform the cutback maneuver.
 * 2)  To use a short cut; to move to a location to block someone; to cut someone off
 * 1)  To use a short cut; to move to a location to block someone; to cut someone off