gotten off (Meaning)

gotten off

set out sense 2, to succeed in doing, making, or delivering, to experience great pleasure, to get high on a drug, to leave work with permission or as scheduled, to experience orgasm, to escape or help to escape punishment or harm, to avoid the most serious consequences of a dangerous situation or punishment, to secure the release of or procure a modified penalty for, to cause to get off, utter, start, leave, to write and send

gotten off Sentence Examples

  1. The students have gotten off the bus and are now heading to class.
  2. The hikers gotten off the trail and decided to rest by the waterfall.
  3. The passengers gotten off the plane and were greeted by their loved ones.
  4. The workers gotten off the construction site for lunch.
  5. The soldiers gotten off the truck and prepared for battle.
  6. The tourists gotten off the boat and explored the ancient ruins.
  7. The guests gotten off the elevator and headed to the ballroom.
  8. The children gotten off the merry-go-round and ran to the swings.
  9. The driver gotten off the motorcycle and put on his helmet.
  10. The swimmer gotten off the diving board and performed a backflip.

FAQs About the word gotten off

set out sense 2, to succeed in doing, making, or delivering, to experience great pleasure, to get high on a drug, to leave work with permission or as scheduled,

take a walk, get, cut out, start, take off, exit, go off, go, bail out, step (along)

turn up, show up,come, remain, stay, arrive, close, reach,dwell, abide

The students have gotten off the bus and are now heading to class.

The hikers gotten off the trail and decided to rest by the waterfall.

The passengers gotten off the plane and were greeted by their loved ones.

The workers gotten off the construction site for lunch.