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Definition of strike off phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

strike off

phrasal verb
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strike something off
  1. to remove something with a hard hit; to cut something off
    • He struck off the rotten branches with an axe.
strike somebody/something off (something)
(also strike somebody/something from something)
  1. to remove somebody/something’s name from something, such as the list of members of a professional group
    • Strike her name off the list.
    • The doctor was struck off (= not allowed to continue to work as a doctor) for incompetence.
    In North American English the alternative past participle stricken may be used in this phrasal verb.
See strike off in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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