Cut-off date: meaning, definitions and examples

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cut-off date

 

[ ˈkʌtˌɔf deɪt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

business

A cut-off date is a deadline for completing a task or activity, after which no further changes or additions can be made.

Synonyms

deadline, end date, final date.

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Word Description / Examples
cut-off date

Used in situations where there is a specific time or date after which something is not allowed or accepted.

  • The cut-off date for applications is June 15th.
  • We need to submit our reports before the cut-off date.
deadline

Used to indicate the exact time or day by which something must be finished or submitted. This word often carries a sense of urgency.

  • The project deadline is next Friday.
  • I have to meet my deadline for this assignment.
end date

Refers to the last date of an event, agreement, or period. It is often used to mark the conclusion of something.

  • The end date of the conference is September 30th.
  • Please note the end date of the lease agreement.
final date

Used to emphasize that there is no possibility of extension or change. It often implies a sense of finality.

  • The final date for registration is December 31st.
  • No submissions will be accepted after the final date.

Examples of usage

  • The cut-off date for submitting the project proposal is tomorrow.
  • After the cut-off date for registration, late entries will not be accepted.
  • The cut-off date for ordering tickets is two weeks before the event.

Translations

Translations of the word "cut-off date" in other languages:

🇵🇹 data limite

🇮🇳 अंतिम तिथि

🇩🇪 Stichtag

🇮🇩 tanggal batas

🇺🇦 кінцева дата

🇵🇱 termin graniczny

🇯🇵 締め切り日

🇫🇷 date limite

🇪🇸 fecha límite

🇹🇷 son tarih

🇰🇷 마감일

🇸🇦 تاريخ الانتهاء

🇨🇿 konečné datum

🇸🇰 konečný dátum

🇨🇳 截止日期

🇸🇮 skrajni datum

🇮🇸 síðasti dagur

🇰🇿 соңғы күн

🇬🇪 ბოლო ვადა

🇦🇿 son tarix

🇲🇽 fecha límite

Etymology

The term 'cut-off date' originated in the early 20th century and was initially used in military contexts to refer to a specific date by which certain actions had to be completed. Over time, the term has been adopted in various industries and sectors to signify a fixed deadline. The concept of a cut-off date has become essential in project management, business operations, and legal agreements to ensure timely completion of tasks and activities.