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to jump off
[phrase form: jump]
01
to start something with a rapid and successful beginning
Intransitive
Transitive: to jump off an activity or plan
02
to physically leap from a higher point or platform, typically with the intention of landing at a lower location
Intransitive
Transitive: to jump off a height
jump off
v
Example
The army was well-prepared to jump off the military campaign at dawn.
They hope that their business will jump off to a successful start in the market.
The team decided to jump off the project, and it quickly gained momentum.
She was determined to make her singing career jump off with a memorable performance.
She successfully jumped off the project with a well-received presentation.