sleep off
Third Person
sleeps off
Present Participle
sleeping off
Past Tense
slept off
Past Participle
slept off
1
to recover from the effects of something, such as fatigue or illness, through sleeping
- They decided to sleep off the fatigue from the long hike in the mountains.
- The athlete needed to sleep off the muscle soreness from the intense training session.
- She planned to sleep the effects of the medication off before resuming her normal activities.
- I usually sleep off a cold by resting and getting plenty of sleep.
- The doctor recommended sleeping the fever off to aid in the recovery process.