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  1. The meaning of KNOCKOFF is a copy that sells for less than the original; broadly : a copy or imitation of someone or something popular. How to use knockoff in a sentence.

  2. to take a particular amount away from a price, value, etc.: Living next door to an empty home can also knock 10% off the value of your own property, say experts. Customers can knock hundreds of dollars off their energy bills by following three simple steps.

  3. to take a particular amount away from a price, value, etc.: Living next door to an empty home can also knock 10% off the value of your own property, say experts. Customers can knock hundreds of dollars off their energy bills by following three simple steps.

  4. knockoff. adjective [ before noun ] informal (also knock-off) uk / ˈnɒk.ɒf / us / ˈnɑːk.ɑːf /. A knockoff product, etc. is a cheaply made or less good copy of a popular or high-quality one: His jeans were held up with a knockoff designer belt. Beware of knock-off Olympic memorabilia. More examples.

  5. Knockoff definition: an act or instance of knocking off.. See examples of KNOCKOFF used in a sentence.

  6. knock off. 1. phrasal verb. To knock off an amount from a price, time, or level means to reduce it by that amount. Udinese have knocked 10% off admission prices.

  7. Synonyms for KNOCK OFF: stop, cease, end, halt, break off, quit, lay off, cut off; Antonyms of KNOCK OFF: keep up, continue, carry on, run on, proceed, advance, progress, follow through (with)

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