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- discard something unwanted or undesirable:"I cast off my clothes, crawled into bed and fell asleep" · "as an industry we often struggle to cast off tradition"
- exclude someone from a relationship:"you told me your family had cast you off"
- knittingtake the stitches off the needle by looping each over the next to finish the edge:"when the piece of knitting is long enough, cast off" · "cast off a few stitches at the armhole"
- set a boat or ship free from its moorings:"the boatmen cast off and rowed downriver" · "Jack cast off our moorings"
- (of a boat or ship) be set free from its moorings:"the ferry cast off and made a beeline for the pier"
- let loose a hunting hound or hawk:"the king cast off his hawk at the antelope"
- printingestimate the space that will be taken in print by manuscript copy:"casting off the manuscript requires a careful examination of the copy itself"
Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- no longer wanted; abandoned or discarded:
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- Cast off can mean123:
- To unfasten or let loose, as a vessel or its ropes from a mooring; set sail or begin a voyage.
- To reject or discard something.
- To remove a stitch from a knitting needle in such a way as to prevent unraveling.
- To get rid of something because you no longer want or need it.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1 : loose cast off a hunting dog 2 : unfasten cast off a boat 3 : to remove (a stitch) from a knitting needle in such a way as to prevent unravelingwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cast-offverb phrasecast off [kast-awf, of] to reject or discard: He soon cast off the shackles of his repressive upbringing. to let go or let loose, as a vessel or its ropes from a mooring; set sail or begin a voyage: We were about to cast off on a three-day cruise along the coast of British Columbia.www.dictionary.com/browse/cast-offcast something off (formal) to get rid of something because you no longer want or need it The town is still trying to cast off its dull image. See cast off in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Definition of cast off phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame… Cast-off Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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