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Phrasal Verb - Pruning Back

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To prune back means to cut or reduce something, often in order to control its size, shape, or growth. It can also mean to stop or reduce something, especially because it is unnecessary or is taking too much time or resources. In a gardening context, pruning back often refers to cutting plants to encourage new growth or to prevent overgrowth. In a more abstract sense, pruning back can also mean to remove or limit something, such as a project, a task, or a habit, in order to focus on more important or urgent things.

Examples

No.Example
1After the bush got too big, I had to prune it back to maintain its shape.
2The company decided to prune back their marketing budget to allocate more resources to research and development.
3My grandma likes to prune back her roses every spring to encourage new growth.
4The city needs to prune back the trees that are blocking the sidewalk.
5Pruning back our expenses will help us save money for a down payment on a house.
6The teacher asked students to prune back their outline to fit it within the time limit.
7The agricultural department is encouraging farmers to prune back their wheat to prevent it from rotting in the rain.
8She had to prune back her social media usage to prevent it from negatively affecting her mental health.
9The chef decided to prune back the menu to focus on high-quality dishes that showcase the restaurant's expertise.
10The city manager suggested pruning back the number of public Wi-Fi spots to save on maintenance costs.