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cut off
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remove something using a sharp implement
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stop the provision of something, especially power or water
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prevent someone from receiving or being provided with something, especially power or water
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prevent someone from having access to somewhere or someone
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block the usual means of access to a place
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interrupt someone while they are speaking
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interrupt someone during a phone call by breaking the connection
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reject someone as one's heir; disinherit someone
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drive aggressively into the path of another driver while overtaking
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