To cease, quit, stop (doing something).
In painting, to apply gentle strokes to smooth a wet coat of paint so as to remove visible roller- or brush-marks, commonly using a dry brush; a similar technique, but using a loaded laying-off brush, may produce a smooth coat of paint when using a roller or the usual brush techniques would leave marks.
To place all or part of a bet with another bookmaker in order to reduce risk.
To plan out (a navigational course) using a chart.
(of an employer) To dismiss (workers) from employment, e.g. at a time of low business volume or through no fault of the worker, often with a severance package.
To stop bothering, teasing, or pestering someone; to leave (someone) alone.
To end, conclude, or cease; to come to an end.
Of a mode of transport, to end its journey; or, of a railway line, to reach its terminus.
To conclude.
To end the employment contract of an employee; to fire, lay off.
To set or be a limit or boundary to.
To kill someone or something.
To issue or result.
To end something, especially when left in an incomplete state.
Having a definite and clear limit or boundary; having a determinate size, shape or magnitude.
Terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
Expressible in a finite number of terms; (of a decimal) not recurring or infinite.