(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Showing or experiencing bewilderment
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Past participle for to (attempt) to elude or escape from someone or something
“Could this killer have used different methods to deliberately throw off the police?”
Past participle for to discard or get rid of something
“Throw off your old winter wraps, and put on your new spring dress.”
Past participle for to divert one's mind or attention (to something else)
“Then, a loud noise would throw me off.”
Past participle for to launch something in a given direction or from a height
“I won't break if you throw me off from the highest building, but I will break if you place me in the ocean. What am I?”
Past participle for to disconcert or cause to be confused
Past participle for to renounce (a belief, cause, or claim)
Past participle for to perplex (someone) greatly
Past participle for to shed (skin or horns) in the process of growth
Past participle for to cause to be anxious or worried
Past participle for to radiate or give off, especially rays of light
Past participle for to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
Past participle for to discharge or secrete material from a cell, body or system
Past participle for to avoid or circumvent (a rule, obstacle or problem)
Past participle for to get rid of
Past participle for to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
(trip someone up) Past participle for to detect or expose someone in a mistake or inconsistency
Past participle for to pour from, or as from, a container, especially by accident
Past participle for to abandon or leave something or someone
Past participle for to eject, or be ejected, especially suddenly or violently
Past participle for to persuade or convince someone not to do something
(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Showing or experiencing bewilderment
Done without being planned or rehearsed
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