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View definitions for off-target

off-target

adjective as in off-center

adjective as in wide

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adjective as in wide of the mark

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The Eagles have the hotter quarterback, Hurts’ designed runs more effective this year than Mahomes’ 14% rate of off-target passes.

In his last few public engagements, he has wandered off-target, mumbled incoherently and danced for 39 minutes in a manner that even had his supporters wondering what was wrong with him.

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However, a deeper understanding of copper-based CO2 reducing catalysts is needed to engineer systems that are durable and efficiently produce a desired carbon product rather than off-target products.

In this case it is injected into the wood, so chances of off-target effects are low.

“It’s so silly. They want to express this sincere intense rage, but again, a little off-target,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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