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call off

/kɔːl ɒf/

[/kɔːl ɒf/]

cancel

Intermediateverb

Definition

To cancel an event or stop an activity that is planned or in progress.

Example

The organisers called off the outdoor concert when lightning was spotted near the festival grounds.

The organisers called off the outdoor concert when lightning was spotted near the festival grounds.

Etymology

Combines 'call' with 'off', from the idea of calling away hounds or workers to stop an activity.

How & Where It’s Used

Neutral register, common for cancelling events, searches, deals, or strikes.

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phrasal-verb

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