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Meaning of kill off | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2
kɪl ɒf

Definitions

  1. To eliminate, or make extinct.
  2. Of writers or producers, to permanently take a character out of a television series or other work by purposefully and deliberately having them killed within the plot.
  3. To put an end to.

Equivalents

Examples

“We killed off the Dodo by over-hunting.”
“The writers are killing off lots of people in the soap opera.”
“Bridget Jones’s creator Helen Fielding didn’t seem to know what to do with her once she’d married her Mr Darcy, and ended up killing him off to make Bridget interesting again.”
“(Jason) The only thing I had handy to send them was this one dinky little program I'd written for fun. (Mom) And it killed off interest? (Jason) Actually, it killed off the Internet.”
“Marouane Chamakh then spurned a great chance to kill the game off when he ran onto Andrey Arshavin's lofted through ball but shanked his shot horribly across the face of goal.”
“There are many ways to kill off projects, and the Department for Transport is proving particularly adept at finding new ones.”
“The moment is reminiscent of other bet-the-company gambles, such as when Netflix killed off its DVD-mailing business last decade to focus on streaming.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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