Moving, Leaving, or Escaping (Off)
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to move away from a person, thing, or situation
The hiker encountered a bear and wisely chose to back off slowly.
View Full Definitionto take something or someone away from a place or situation and move them to a different one
They want to bear off the old furniture from the room.
View Full Definitionto forcefully make someone or something leave by chasing after them threateningly
The security guard chased off the trespassers from the construction site.
View Full Definitionto quickly leave a place
As soon as the meeting concluded, he had to dash off to catch a train.
View Full Definitionto fall from a particular position to the ground
The clumsy cat tried to balance on the narrow ledge but eventually lost its footing and fell off.
View Full Definitionto leave a bus, train, airplane, etc.
The passengers were asked to get off the bus at the next stop.
View Full Definitionto leave one's spouse or partner to pursue a romantic relationship with someone else
She decided to go off with her co-worker, leaving her husband heartbroken.
View Full Definition(of a spacecraft or aircraft) to leave the ground, particularly vertically
The rocket lifted off with a thunderous roar, marking the beginning of the historic mission.
View Full Definitionto leave quickly, often in order to escape or avoid someone or something
The thief made off after robbing the bank.
View Full Definitionto go somewhere, especially in a hurry or with little preparation
She immediately packed off to the hospital after hearing about her friend's accident.
View Full Definitionto leave somewhere with something that one does not own
The mischievous kids ran off with candy from the store without paying.
View Full Definitionto leave quickly or abruptly, often because of an urgent or unexpected situation
She had to rush off to catch her flight, leaving the party early.
View Full Definitionto leave in a hurry
After the argument, he shot off from the party without saying a word.
View Full Definitionto swiftly depart from a place, often with the aim of avoiding something or someone
He tried to skip off before anyone noticed his mistake at the meeting.
View Full Definitionto leave a place, meeting, or situation without drawing attention to oneself
He decided to slide off the party early to avoid saying lengthy goodbyes.
View Full Definitionto leave a place quietly so that others may not notice one's departure
Not wanting to disturb the meeting, she decided to slip off without saying goodbye.
View Full Definitionto remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body
After a long day at work, I like to take off my high heels.
View Full Definitionto move away from a location or situation
The employee walked off the stressful situation for a few minutes.
View Full Definitionto take something without permission, especially by stealing
Despite security measures, someone managed to walk off with the expensive equipment.
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