Pronunciation: /teɪk ˈsʌmθɪŋ ˈɔflaɪn/
verb To move a discussion or decision to a later time or separate location, typically outside of a public setting.
A1 Let's take this discussion offline and talk about it in person.
A2 I think it would be best to take this matter offline and discuss it privately.
B1 Can we take this offline and address it in a separate meeting?
B2 I suggest we take this offline and come up with a solution before the next team meeting.
C1 It might be more productive to take this offline and have a one-on-one discussion about it.
C2 Let's take this offline and brainstorm some ideas before presenting them to the group.
formal Let's take this discussion offline and schedule a meeting to resolve the issue.
informal Let's take this offline and talk about it in person instead.
slang Hey, let's take this offline and hash it out over coffee.
figurative It's better to take personal matters offline and not discuss them in a public setting.
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