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log off

verb as in turn off

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Whether it pays off will depend on convincing young men who don’t tend to get involved in politics to log off and head to the polls.

From BBC

I was more invested in getting to sleep, so I eventually replied with a question and logged off.

Teammate Aliyah Boston, who scored 17 points Friday, has logged off as well in an effort “to protect my peace.”

You might be wise to have a backup plan because some drivers intend to log off the apps on Wednesday as part of a multi-city strike to demand fair pay.

"Now we have three suspects," Nancy said as she logged off.

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

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