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  2. off-duty. adjective. uk / ˌɒfˈdʒuː.ti / us / ˌɑːfˈduː.t̬i /. Add to word list Add to word list. B2. When police officers, doctors, guards, etc. are off-duty, they are not working: He looks completely different when he's off-duty and in his normal clothes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. off-duty. adjective. us / ˌɑːfˈduː.t̬i / uk / ˌɒfˈdʒuː.ti /. Add to word list. Add to word list. B2. When police officers, doctors, guards, etc. are off-duty, they are not working: He looks completely different when he's off-duty and in his regular clothes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

    • Can my employer fire me for what I do on my own time, outside of work?
    • My company has announced that it is going to fire anyone who is a smoker, after strictly enforcing an anti-smoking policy at work for several years.
    • I have a blog, that I write on my own time. I occasionally mention things that happen to me at work, but don't identify who my employer is. Can I get in trouble for this blog?
    • Is there anything I can write about in my blog that I cannot be fired for?
  4. The meaning of DUTY is conduct due to parents and superiors : respect. How to use duty in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Duty.

  5. Off-duty definition: not engaged in the performance of one's usual work. See examples of OFF-DUTY used in a sentence.

  6. Adjective. Phrase. Filter. adjective. Not engaged in or responsible for assigned work. American Heritage. Not officially engaged in one's regular duties. An off-duty policeman. Webster's New World. Outside of one's regular job or its work period. Off-duty employment. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Alternative form of off duty. Wiktionary

  7. English (US) off duty meaning: When an official such as a police officer is off duty, they are not working.. Learn more.

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