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

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.