offed Antonyms

Meaning of offed

offed

from a course, from a place or position, away from the wind, so as to be separated from support, at a distance in space or time, away from land, into an unconscious state

offed Sentence Examples

  1. The hitman offed the target with a single, well-placed shot.
  2. The witness was offed to prevent their testimony from incriminating the suspects.
  3. The rival gang offed the leader of the opposing faction in a bloody turf war.
  4. The corrupt politician was offed to silence their dissent and maintain control.
  5. The rogue agent was offed to eliminate a threat to national security.
  6. The jealous lover offed their partner in a fit of rage and desperation.
  7. The notorious outlaw was offed in a shootout with the authorities.
  8. The vengeful spirit offed the one who had wronged them, seeking retribution.
  9. The child was offed by their abusive parents, a tragic and senseless act of violence.
  10. The animal was offed by its owner to end its suffering from a terminal illness.

FAQs About the word offed

from a course, from a place or position, away from the wind, so as to be separated from support, at a distance in space or time, away from land, into an unconsc

executed, murdered, killed,assassinated, slew, destroyed, dispatched, croaked, neutralized, whacked

revived, animated, restored,raised, resurrected,resuscitated,

The hitman offed the target with a single, well-placed shot.

The witness was offed to prevent their testimony from incriminating the suspects.

The rival gang offed the leader of the opposing faction in a bloody turf war.

The corrupt politician was offed to silence their dissent and maintain control.