1. To cut off and stop; SYN. cut out.
2. To remove by or as if by cutting; SYN. chop off, lop off.
To seize on its way, such as a letter; SYN. stop.
1. To maneuver a vehicle into a parking space
2. To place temporarily
To provide relief for; SYN. relieve.
1. To put out of one's consciousness; in psychiatry; SYN. repress.
2. To put down by force or authority; SYN. stamp down, inhibit, subdue, conquer, curb.
To cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch; SYN. cut, turn off, turn out.
1. (Slang) To disgust; to cause one to lose interest in something.
2. To make a turn
3. When you turn off a road or path that you are traveling on, you leave it and start to travel on another road or path. When a road or path leaves another road or path and travels in a different direction, it turns off,
1. Contact established between applicants and prospective employees
2. The spatial property of the way in which something is placed:; SYN. arrangement.