Meaning of GO OFF
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- [v] burst inward; "The bottle imploded"
- [v] be discharged or activated; "the explosive devices went off"
- [v] happen in a particular manner; "how did your talk go over?"
- [v] go off or discharge; "The gun fired"
- [v] stop running, functioning, or operating, as of power
- [v] run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
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| Synonyms: | | abscond, absquatulate, bolt, come off, decamp, discharge, fire, go over, implode, run off |
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| Antonyms: | | burst, come on, come up, explode, go on | |
| See Also: | | break, cave in, collapse, come about, explode, fall in, flee, fly, founder, give, give way, go on, halt, hap, happen, levant, occur, pass, pass off, stop, take flight, take place | |
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| Related Terms: | | aberrate, avert, backfire, bang, bark, be blooded, be found, be getting along, be met with, be realized, be successful, bear off, befall, betide, blast, blow, blow out, blow up, burst, bust, buzz off, catch on, click, come, come about, come away, come down, come off, come to pass, come true, connect, crack, decline, depart, deploy, detonate, die, discharge, divaricate, diverge, divide, draw aside, ease off, ebb, edge off, eventuate, exit, explode, fade, fail, fall, fall away, fall off, fan out, farewell, fire, fly off, fulminate, gang along, gee, get along, get away, get off, get on, get under way, glance, glance off, go, go along, go away, go down, go downhill, go great guns, go on, go over, go over big, go to town, graduate, hap, happen, haw, head off, hit a slump, hit rock bottom, hit the skids, jib, lapse, leave, let off, make a hit, make way for, march off, meet with success, mosey, move aside, move away, move off, move out, mushroom, occur, outspread, pass, pass off, pop, prevail, prosper, pull out, qualify, reach the depths, run down, sashay, sashay off, separate, set off, sheer off, shoot, shove aside, shunt, shy, shy off, side, sidestep, sidetrack, sidle, sink, slide, slip, slump, splay, spread, stagger along, steer clear of, step aside, subside, succeed, switch, take, take flight, take place, take wing, toddle along, touch bottom, touch off, transpire, turn aside, turn away, turn back, up and go, veer off, wane, wing it, work well, work wonders |
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