Go Off (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (intr)
  1. (of power, a water supply, etc) to cease to be available, running, or functioning
  2. to be discharged or activated; explode
  3. to occur as specified
  4. to leave (a place)
  5. (of a sensation) to gradually cease to be felt or perceived
  6. to fall asleep
  7. to enter a specified state or condition
  8. to abscond (with)
  9. (of concrete, mortar, etc) to harden
  10. (of food, milk, etc) to become stale or rotten
  11. to cease to like
  12. to become bad-tempered
  13. to have an orgasm
  14. (of premises) to be raided by the police
  15. (of a racehorse) to win a fixed race
  16. to be stolen
Go Off (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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