cut red tape

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English

Etymology

from cut "to remove" + red tape "excessive bureaucratic procedures"

Pronunciation

Verb

cut red tape (third-person singular simple present cuts red tape, present participle cutting red tape, simple past and past participle cut red tape)

  1. (US, idiomatic) To reduce bureaucracy.
    This insurance company is an expert at cutting red tape to process your claim faster.

See also