to go in a particular direction in a way that shows energy or determination
to remove something from a list or record
used about someone such as a doctor or lawyer who is no longer allowed to work in their profession
Startled by the noise, he had struck off through the woods.
The 47-year-old doctor now faces being struck off the Medical Register.
They struck off across the desert without supplies.
We can strike that off today’s agenda – it’s been settled.
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striking off
struck off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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