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standoff

English

Alternative forms

  • stand off
  • stand-off

Etymology

From the verb phrase stand off.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?stænd?f/

Noun

standoff (plural standoffs)

  1. A device which maintains a fixed distance between two objects, especially between a surface and a sign or electrical wiring.
  2. A deadlocked confrontation between antagonists.

Derived terms

  • porcelain standoff insulator
  • Mexican standoff
  • standoffish

Translations

Adjective

standoff (not comparable)

  1. (military) For use at a distance sufficient from the target to allow defensive fire to be evaded.
    a standoff bomb, missile, or weapon

Verb

standoff

  1. Nonstandard spelling of stand off.

Usage notes

  • For many English verb-particle idioms, including stand off, the plain form is sometimes written solid (in this case, as standoff). However, this is not usually considered correct, and generally does not occur in the other verb forms (such as standing off).

Anagrams

  • offstand

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holdoff

English

Etymology

hold +? off

Noun

holdoff (plural holdoffs)

  1. A fixture or attachment intended to prevent direct contact between two objects.
  2. A delay or forebearance.

Synonyms

  • (delay): cunctation, hold-up; see also Thesaurus:delay

See also

  • standoff

Anagrams

  • offhold

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