go off with
Third Person
goes off with
Present Participle
going off with
Past Tense
went off with
Past Participle
gone off with
1
to leave one's spouse or partner to pursue a romantic relationship with someone else
- She decided to go off with her co-worker, leaving her husband heartbroken.
- After years of marriage, he went off with his high school sweetheart, leaving his wife devastated.
- The scandal erupted when he went off with his wife's best friend.
- They both went off with each other, leaving their respective partners behind.
- The film tells the story of a woman who goes off with a stranger she met while traveling, leaving her old life behind.
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to leave a place, often suddenly or without permission, taking someone or something with one
- He went off with my backpack, and I couldn't find him anywhere.
- They went off with the company's confidential documents, causing a security breach.
- The robbers went off with all the valuables from the jewelry store.
- The suspect went off with the evidence before the police arrived.