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lop

lop / lop
Transitive Verb
past: loppedpp: loppeding: lopping

This term conveys a sense of decisive, often heavy-handed cutting. It is most frequently associated with horticulture, where it describes the removal of large branches to manage growth or maintain a specific shape. The action implies a certain level of force or a lack of delicate precision compared to pruning. When used outside of gardening, the word often suggests an abrupt or haphazard removal of a section from an object. It carries a connotation of simplification through subtraction, where the goal is to shorten or reduce the size of something quickly.

Meanings

Transitive Verblop
[~ something]

To cut off a branch, twig, or shoot from a tree or shrub, typically to reduce its size or shape it.

"The gardener had to lop the overgrown branches to clear the path."

Transitive Verblop
[~ something off something]

To cut off a part of something, often used figuratively to describe the removal of a portion of a sum of money or a section of a document.

"The company decided to lop a significant percentage off the original asking price."

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