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knocked offverbpast tense of knock off to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate endknock it off! broke, broke off, broke up, canned(slang), ceased, cut off, cut out, desisted (from), discontinued, dropped, ended, gave over, halted, laid off, left off, packed (up or in), quit(also quitted), shut off, stopped completed, concluded, finishedclosed (down)deactivatedblockaded, blocked, dammed, delayed, detained, held, held back, hindered, impeded, kiboshed, obstructed, stemmedcalled, suspendedarrested, braked, checked, clamped down, reined (in), squashed, squelched, stamped, stanched(or staunched), stunted, suppressed, turned backpaused, stayed, suspendedabolished, aborted, annulled, demolished, destroyed, dissolved, killed, ruined, scuttled, snuffed had done with, put the kibosh on carried on, continued, followed through (with), kept up, ran onadvanced, proceeded, progressedactuated, drove, impelled, propelled, stirred to stop doing (something) permanentlydecided it was time to knock off telling fantastic fibs about her family background abandoned, discontinued, dropped, gave up, laid off (of), packed (up or in), quit(also quitted) broke off, broke up, ceased, closed, concluded, ended, expired, finished, halted, left off, shut offpaused, tapered offthrew uprounded (off or out), terminated, wound up(also winded up), wrapped up had done (with), hung it up carried on, continued, kept, kept up, maintained ran on, wentheld on, hung in, hung on, persevered, persistedfollowed through (with)renewed, reopened, restarted, resumedpreserved, stayedbegan, commenced, started to take away (an amount or number) from a totala proposal to knock 10 cents off the gasoline tax abated, deducted, subtracted, took off decreased, diminished, discounted, downsized, dwindled, knocked down, lessened, lowered, reducedabbreviated, abridged, clipped, cropped, curtailed, cut, cut back, cut down, docked, pared, pruned, retrenched, shortened, slashed, trimmed, truncated, whittled added, tacked (on) adjoined, annexed, appendedcomplemented, supplementedenhanced, heightened, intensified, magnifiedaggrandized, amplified, augmented, beefed (up), boosted, compounded, enlarged, escalated, expanded, increased, multiplied, raised to remove valuables from (a place) unlawfullyBonnie and Clyde coped with the Great Depression by knocking off banks burglarized, burgled, knocked over, ripped off, robbed, stole (from), took off(slang) ransacked, rifleddespoiled, looted, pillaged, plundered, ravished, sacked, spoiled(or chiefly British spoilt), stripped(also stript)bled, broke in, cheated, chiseled(or chiselled), cozened, defrauded, exploited, fleeced, gypped, hustled, mulcted, plucked, rooked, shortchanged, skinned, squeezed, stuck, stung, swindledheld up, mugged, rolled, stuck up to put to death deliberatelyvarious assassins have tried to knock off the dictator over the years assassinated, bumped off, croaked(slang), did in, dispatched, executed, got, iced(slang), liquidated, murdered, neutralized, offed(slang), put away, rubbed out, slew, snuffed, terminated, took out, whacked(slang) blew away, shot, shot downblotted out, carried off, claimed, cut down, destroyed, felled, killed, smote, zappedbutchered, massacred, mowed (down), slaughteredannihilated, eliminated, eradicated, exterminated, wiped out did away with animated, raised, restored, resurrected, resuscitated, revived |