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vb. 1 (en-simple pastturn off) 2 (past participle of turn off English)
Usage examples of "turned off".
All Earth turned off its burning coal, its fissioning uranium, and flipped the switch that connected all of it to a small station, one mile in diameter, circling the Earth at half the distance of the Moon.
After he turned off the paralysis field, he would order her to come to the house.
Ben followed him in and then turned off the red blinkers and brought the patrol car to a halt behind the other vehicle.
But I was soon supplanted by a rival, turned off without a farthing, and obliged to take to the abominable trade which you men think so pleasing, but which to us is nothing but a bottomless pit of misery.
Planets, on the other hand, have gravities that can't simply be turned off.
Mike looked over at the caravanserai and, sure enough, somebody had turned off all the lights.
I set the alarm, turned off the light, and cuddled into the blankets, my faithful penguin at my side.