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Feed Off

Definition:

1. (verb) To rely on or benefit from something.

2. (verb) To strengthen or increase as a result of a particular influence or source.

3. (phrasal verb) To derive energy, motivation, or inspiration from someone or something.

4. (phrasal verb) To take advantage of a situation or exploit something for personal gain.

Sample Sentences:

1. The small businesses in the neighborhood feed off the support of the local community.

2. The company's success fed off the innovative ideas of its employees.

3. As an artist, I often feed off the emotions and experiences of others.

4. Some politicians are known to feed off public fear to advance their own agendas.

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