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- postpone something:"they can't put off a decision much longer"Similar:lay on the tabletake a rain check on
- cancel or postpone an appointment with someone:"he'd put off Martin until nine o'clock"
- cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm:"she wanted to be a nurse, but the thought of night shifts put her off"
- cause someone to feel dislike or distrust:"she had a coldness that just put me off"
- distract someone:"don't put me off—I'm trying to concentrate"Similar:disturb someone's concentrationcause someone to lose their concentrationdivert someone's attention
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- put off Synonyms: [ Active.] discard, renounce, reject, cast aside, lay aside
- put off Synonyms: defeat, frustrate, disappoint, turn aside, baffle
- put off Synonyms: defer, delay, procrastinate, postpone
- put off Synonyms: get rid of, dispose of
- put off Synonyms: [ Neuter.] leave shore, put to sea, put forth
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