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to come off
[phrase form: come]
01
(of a portion or piece) to become detached or separated from a larger whole
Example
The plaque on the wall came off after years of wear and tear.
The paint on the ceiling started to come off in large flakes.
02
to be perceived or received in a certain way
Example
His joke did n't come off as intended and ended up causing offense.
The message in the speech came off as insincere to some listeners.
03
to occur in a specific way, often implying success or effectiveness
Example
The party came off as a huge success, with everyone enjoying themselves.
Despite the challenges, the event came off smoothly and without any major issues.
04
to stop taking medicine, a drug, alcohol, etc.
Transitive
Example
The doctor advised him to gradually come off the medication after his condition improved.
She decided to come off caffeine and switch to herbal tea for a healthier lifestyle.
05
to succeed in achieving or doing something
Example
Despite the initial setbacks, they managed to come off with a successful product launch.
She worked hard and came off with top grades in her exams.