pick off

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle off

Meanings

1

Shoot or remove people one by one

Why “off”? A piece detaches from the whole. Contact with the body is broken.

Snipers picked off the targets.
Snipers shot the targets one by one.
The team picked off weak runners one by one.
The team removed weak runners one by one.

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pick offpick out

Pick off means shoot or remove people one by one. Pick out means choose something from a group.

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