(Used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply.
1 Lofven said the government had slashed taxes without a larger economic strategy.
2 That has dramatically slashed the number of young voters in recent elections.
3 The crisis has closed hundreds of factories and slashed millions of jobs.
4 Greece, Portugal and Spain have slashed labour costs and loosened restrictive rules.
5 The last review brought forward ended with solar power subsidies being slashed .
6 It also slashed its inflation and growth forecasts for the coming year.
7 Apparently the new junta, running the county board slashed the training budget.
8 The central bank has slashed interest rates since July to kick-start lending.
9 Transport Facebook Twitter Pinterest The government has slashed support for electric vehicles.
10 Leading economic institutes have slashed growth forecasts for this year and next.
11 The group published preliminary results and slashed its guidance on April 20.
12 The government has slashed support for electric vehicles, resulting in slower take-up.
13 Bond yields have shrunk as central banks worldwide have slashed interest rates.
14 The tyres of the cars were slashed and their body work damaged.
15 It has also given up its office space and slashed operating expenses.
16 I slashed open a Freak's jugular and blocked with my left hand.
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