Pronunciation: /liːv ɒf/
verb to stop doing something or to cease an activity
A1 Please leave off your shoes before entering the house.
A2 I always leave off work at 5 o'clock.
B1 Don't leave off studying until the last minute.
B2 She decided to leave off pursuing her dream of becoming an artist.
C1 The teacher advised the students to leave off any unnecessary details in their essays.
C2 It's important to leave off any personal biases when making important decisions.
adverb in a manner that indicates stopping or ceasing an activity
A1 Please leave off your shoes before entering the house.
A2 I always leave off work at 5 o'clock on the dot.
B1 Don't forget to leave off the last paragraph in your essay.
B2 She decided to leave off pursuing a career in law and instead focus on her passion for art.
C1 The chef instructed the kitchen staff to leave off adding salt to the dish.
C2 After much deliberation, the company decided to leave off the project due to lack of funding.
formal Please remember to leave off your shoes before entering the temple.
informal Don't forget to leave off your jacket before coming inside.
slang Hey, dude, leave off the attitude and just chill out.
figurative It's time to leave off worrying about the future and focus on the present moment.
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