Synonyms of bump off

Antonyms of bump off

Collocations of bump off

rival gang member
Frequency: 70 %

The mob boss ordered his men to bump off a rival gang member.

business partner
Frequency: 60 %

The CEO decided to bump off his business partner to take full control of the company.

political opponent
Frequency: 50 %

The corrupt politician hired a hitman to bump off his political opponent.

Idiomatic Expressions for bump off

  • Phrase: bump someone off
    Meaning: to eliminate or get rid of someone
    Usage: The company decided to bump off several employees in order to cut costs.