Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

get-off-with

phrasal verb
/ɡɛt ɒf wɪð/
Definition
To avoid significant punishment or consequences for one’s actions, often by using charm or manipulation.
Examples
  • Despite causing a minor accident, she managed to get off with just a warning from the police.
  • He thought he could get off with a slap on the wrist after missing the deadline.
  • After his first offense, he was relieved to get off with just community service.
Meaning
The phrase ‘get off with’ typically refers to escaping from a difficult situation or receiving leniency after wrongdoing. It can imply that someone has successfully evaded the seriousness of a matter.
Synonyms
  • escape punishment
  • avoid consequences
  • get away with