cut through
Third Person
cuts through
Present Participle
cutting through
Past Tense
cut through
Past Participle
cut through
1
to quickly and directly deal with a problem or issue
- The expert's advice helped us cut through the complexity of the problem.
- The team worked together to cut through the challenges and achieve their goals.
- Our goal is to cut through the bureaucratic barriers and get things done.
- The expert speaker will help us cut through the technical details and understand the core concepts.
2
to move across a particular area in order to create a more direct and shorter route to a destination
- The pilot chose to cut through the storm clouds, seeking a smoother and faster route to the destination.
- The map showed a narrow path that would allow us to cut through the hills and reach the village faster.
- As commuters, we often cut through the subway station to avoid crowded streets during rush hour.
- To avoid traffic, I often cut through the side streets on my way to work.