recortar

verb
  1. To cut or trim something by removing parts, often used in the context of reducing size or length. verb
    She decided to recortar the paper to fit it into the frame.
    The gardener recortared the hedge to keep it neat and tidy.
  2. To reduce or decrease something, often in terms of budget or resources. verb
    The company had to recortar expenses due to the economic downturn.
    The government announced plans to recortar funding for the project.
  3. To outline or silhouette something, often used in artistic contexts. verb
    The artist recortared the figure against the bright background.
    The photographer managed to recortar the subject beautifully in the portrait.