offed Synonyms

offed Meaning

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

killed,assassinated, executed, murdered, whacked, liquidated, terminated, took out, dispatched, put away

animated, resurrected, restored,raised, revived,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.