carried off Sentence Examples
- The team carried off the victory despite facing numerous obstacles.
- The thief carried off the stolen money in a black briefcase.
- The paramedics carried off the injured man on a stretcher.
- The wind carried off the leaves, sending them swirling through the air.
- The hunter carried off the deer carcass on his shoulders.
- The strong current carried off the boat, threatening to capsize it.
- The team bravely carried off the rescue mission despite the dangerous conditions.
- The victorious soldiers carried off the enemy's flag as a trophy.
- The kidnappers carried off the child in a van, leaving behind no trace.
- The firefighters carried off the unconscious man from the burning building.
carried off Meaning
carried off
to perform or manage successfully, to cause the death of
Synonyms & Antonyms of carried off
Synonyms:
- made
- performed
- achieved
- fulfilled
- executed
- pulled-off
- put-through
- did
- accomplished
- carried-out
- went-through
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- reenacted
- aced
- nailed
- practiced
- attained
- engaged-in-
- practised
- effectuated
- ended
- wound-up
- worked-at-
- effected
- repeated
- compassed
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word carried off
to perform or manage successfully, to cause the death of
made, performed, achieved,fulfilled, executed, pulled off, put through, did, accomplished, carried out
failed,slighted, slurred,skimped
The team carried off the victory despite facing numerous obstacles.
The thief carried off the stolen money in a black briefcase.
The paramedics carried off the injured man on a stretcher.
The wind carried off the leaves, sending them swirling through the air.