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one-off

adjective

  1. done, occurring, or made only once; one-shot.


noun

  1. something occurring, done, or made only once.

one-off

noun

  1. Alsoone-shot
    1. something that is carried out or made only once
    2. ( as modifier )

      a one-off job

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of one-off1

First recorded in 1935–40
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of one-off1

See off (sense 15)
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Though one-off events may come later in the year, Ebsen is focusing solely on serving fire victims until at least June, with monthly Horses and Healing sessions like this one.

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The one-off donation from Prince Harry from his Spare book was "incredibly useful" but did not represent a long-term "funding pipeline", said Sentebale.

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The housing authority hopes the Clarendon isn’t a one-off and is exploring ways to find more money for acquisitions.

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This funding will provide one-off grants of £250 to eligible households, including pensioners, to help ease the financial strain caused by high energy bills.

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Sentebale said it had successfully hired consultants to find new US donors – and the one-off money from Spare was "incredibly useful" but did not represent a long-term "funding pipeline".

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