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Synonyms

stand off

Idioms  
  1. Stay at a distance, remain apart, as in Carol stood off from the others . [First half of 1600s] This usage gave rise to the adjective standoffish for “aloof” or “reserved in a haughty way.”

  2. Put off, keep away, as in The police stood off the angry strikers . [Second half of 1800s]


Example Sentences

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The stand off has spurred calls for diplomacy from regional actors and allies of the rival countries.

From Barron's • Jan. 30, 2026

Clarke's Scotland look better when they embrace chaos and do not stand off it, especially in home matches, when they can use a rocking home crowd to their advantage.

From BBC • Oct. 10, 2025

He bought pies from a fruit stand off Interstate 80 between San Francisco and Sacramento and delivered them as apologies to targets of his rants.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 7, 2025

Head, who recovered from fractured thumb, and David Warner smashed New Zealand pace bowlers with an aggressive 175-run opening wicket stand off 117 balls.

From Washington Times • Oct. 28, 2023

I once saw a beaver come out of a hole on the ice near his lodge in the middle of winter and stand off four wolves.

From "Woodsong" by Gary Paulsen

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