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Term: Put Of

(verb) - to delay or postpone an action or task.

(noun) - a feeling of reluctance or hesitation.

(preposition) - used to indicate the origin or source of something.

Examples:

  1. She decided to put off doing the assignment until the weekend.
  2. I have a put-off attitude towards running, but I know it's beneficial for my health.
  3. He believes the success of the project is a put-off from the team effort.

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