Adjective(1) not in operation or operational,below a satisfactory level,(of events) no longer planned or scheduled,in an unpalatable state,not performing or scheduled for duties,gone; remote,inferior; spoiled(2) not in operation or operational(3) below a satisfactory level(4) (of events) no longer planned or scheduled(5) in an unpalatable state(6) not performing or scheduled for duties(7) gone; remote(8) inferior; spoiled
Adverb(1) from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete),at a distance in space or time,no longer on or in contact or attached,apart,away(2) from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)(3) at a distance in space or time(4) no longer on or in contact or attached(5) apart(6) away
Adjective(1) not in operation or operational,below a satisfactory level,(of events) no longer planned or scheduled,in an unpalatable state,not performing or scheduled for duties,gone; remote,inferior; spoiled(2) not in operation or operational(3) below a satisfactory level(4) (of events) no longer planned or scheduled(5) in an unpalatable state(6) not performing or scheduled for duties(7) gone; remote(8) inferior; spoiled
Adverb(1) from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete),at a distance in space or time,no longer on or in contact or attached,apart,away(2) from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)(3) at a distance in space or time(4) no longer on or in contact or attached(5) apart(6) away
(1) They placed her in the recovery position and took her coat off , using their own clothes to keep her warm.(2) A thought suddenly glimmers in his eye - he gets up and hurries off to his room, beckoning after me.(3) it's the worst off country in the world(4) the match is off(5) the system runs off solar power(6) The business people on and off Main Street have put in a huge contribution in the past three years.(7) I've been off cocaine for years now and you know that!(8) It's a little swollen now, but I can still get the ring off and on without any problem.(9) I glared at him as he walked over to the counter and ripped a piece of paper off the roll.(10) After today's race Tergat is off to America to collect an honorary degree from a New York university.(11) she lived a long way off(12) Parts of the area were fenced off for weeks while Wessex Water laid the main.(13) I'm off for the next week and a bit - eight days in Berlin with some old chums who are touring the continent as we speak.(14) we rounded off the day with a meal(15) Dave said visitors to the Royal Oak will have to make do with a pint only - the menu is definitely off .(16) Unity Day will be held at Hyde Park, situated off Hyde Park Road and Moorhouse Lane.