push off

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle off

Meanings

1

Depart, often to give yourself room

Why “off”? The whole object launches away from where it stood.

It's late. We'd better push off.
It's getting late. We should leave now.
The sailors pushed off from the dock.
The sailors departed from the dock.

Don't confuse with

push offpush over

Push off means depart, often to give yourself room. Push over means push something so it falls on its side.

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