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English Dictionarytouch something ↔ off phrasal verb (
see also touch)
to cause a difficult situation or violent events to begin:
It was these national rivalries that eventually touched off the First World War. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomstouch off something• touch off (something)
1. to cause something to fire or explode by lighting the fuse
The fire at the oil refinery touched off an explosion that destroyed many tanks.
2. to start something
The arrest of the labor leader touched off a riot among the workers.
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touch off v. 1. To cause to fire or explode by lighting the priming or the fuse.
The boy touched off a firecracker. Compare: SET OFF.
2. To start something as if by lighting a fuse.
The coach's resignation touched off a quarrel. Compare: SET OFF.
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touch off someone• touch off (someone)
to make someone very angry
I touched off my friend when I said something that she did not like.
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