rips off Antonyms

Meaning of rips off

rips off

cheat, defraud, to cheat someone, steal, a financial exploitation, to copy or imitate blatantly or unscrupulously, rob sense 1a, a usually cheap exploitive imitation, steal entry 1 sense 2a, rob, to perform, achieve, or score quickly or easily, an act or an instance of ripping off, an act or instance of stealing

rips off Sentence Examples

  1. The hurricane ripped off the roof of the house, leaving it exposed to the elements.
  2. The angry dog ripped off a piece of the mailman's pants.
  3. The thief ripped off the rearview mirror from the car.
  4. The tornado ripped off trees, causing widespread damage.
  5. The wind ripped off the sails of the boat, sending it adrift.
  6. The child ripped off a page from his favorite book, tearing it into pieces.
  7. The bullies ripped off the hat and glasses of the smaller boy.
  8. The company ripped off customers by charging excessive fees for basic services.
  9. The scammer ripped off elderly people, taking advantage of their vulnerability.
  10. The counterfeit goods were ripped off, using cheap materials and poor craftsmanship.

FAQs About the word rips off

cheat, defraud, to cheat someone, steal, a financial exploitation, to copy or imitate blatantly or unscrupulously, rob sense 1a, a usually cheap exploitive imit

steals (from),robs, knocks off, takes off,knocks over, breaks in, swindles, squeezes,burglarizes, fleeces

buys, presents, purchases, gives,contributes, bestows,hands over, donates

The hurricane ripped off the roof of the house, leaving it exposed to the elements.

The angry dog ripped off a piece of the mailman's pants.

The thief ripped off the rearview mirror from the car.

The tornado ripped off trees, causing widespread damage.