1. off-set - Noun
2. off-set - Adjective
3. off-set - Verb
4. off-set - Adverb
off-set (plural off-sets)
Alternative form of offset
off-set (third-person singular simple present off-sets, present participle off-setting, simple past and past participle off-set or (rare) off-setted)
Alternative form of offset
off-set (comparative more off-set, superlative most off-set)
Alternative form of offset
I feel very competitive with Robert Morse off-set. We often duke it out. He always wins. Aaron Staton
During filming, the actors and crew were utilizing some cutting edge technology meant to make filming off-set easier than ever before. Source: Internet
Chandler Kinney, But off-set, the 17-year-old is a huge philanthropist. Source: Internet
We will also see less metallics used to off-set the strength of woven details and dimensional surfaces. Source: Internet
The funding for Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program will help off-set some of the costs associated with putting on one of these events. Source: Internet
They're already looking at an eight mill tax increase to hopefully off-set about half of the deficit. Source: Internet