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  4. away from a place or position, especially the present place, position, or time: He drove off at the most incredible speed. Keep the dog on the lead or he'll just run off. Someone ran off with (= took) my pen. off to She's off to Canada next week. I saw her off (= said goodbye) at the station.

  5. 1. used to indicate actions in which contact is absent or rendered absent, as between an object and a surface. to lift a cup off the table. 2. used to indicate the removal of something that is or has been appended to or in association with something else. to take the tax off potatoes.

  6. OFF definition: 1. not touching or connected to something or not on a surface: 2. away from a place or position…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of off adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Once we were off the main freeway, the trip felt more like a vacation. Her husband was off on a business trip somewhere. Are you ready? Off we go. I must be off now (= I must leave). They were off to Italy (= leaving to go to Italy) and wanted to make an early start. 2 not on something, or removed from something Keep off the grass.

  9. no longer in effect, in operation, or in process: The agreement is off. stopped from flowing, as by the closing of a valve: The electricity is off. in a specified state, circumstance, etc.: to be badly off for money. (of time) free from work or duty; nonworking: a pastime for one's off hours.

  10. off. adverb. /ɒf/. /ɔːf/. For the special uses of off in phrasal verbs, look at the entries for the verbs. For example come off is in the phrasal verb section at come. Idioms. used to say that something has been removed or become separated. He's had his beard shaved off.

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