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View definitions for knock off

knock off

verb as in steal

verb as in stop action; accomplish

verb as in reduce

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Cleveland at Eagle Rock: The Cavaliers knocked off Bell with a strong defensive performance and balance on offense in the first round.

Trumpis nearly two decades older than Harris and would be the oldest president ever elected were he to win in November, knocking off a record set by current President Joe Biden.

From Salon

But there is no shortage of psychology in all of this too - and you might need a splash of outward confidence when you have just been knocked off top spot and managed to go backwards.

From BBC

A spacecraft is on its way to visit an asteroid that US space agency Nasa knocked off course in 2022.

From BBC

The Rams’ only win was a big one, knocking off San Francisco, and the 49ers lost again Sunday to Arizona.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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