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go off - Dictionary definition and meaning for go off
GO OFF
(verb) burst inward
"The bottle imploded"
synonyms : implode(verb) be discharged or activated
"the explosive devices went off"
(verb) happen in a particular manner
"how did your talk go over?"
synonyms : come off , go over(verb) go off or discharge
"The gun fired"
synonyms : discharge , fire(verb) stop running, functioning, or operating
"Our power went off during the hurricane"
(verb) run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
"The thief made off with our silver", "the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe"
synonyms : abscond , absquatulate , bolt , decamp , make off , run offanderson absconded from india after bhopal gas tragedy -added by nimesh.doshi
The maid absconded with all the jewels in the house. -added by priyavanjeri
He was declared 'absconding' owing to continuous absence from office.
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.


