Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fire-off
verb
/ˈfaɪər ɒf/

Definition
To send something quickly or suddenly; to launch or issue something.

Examples
- After the meeting, she decided to fire-off an email to her team for immediate feedback.
- The soldier was ordered to fire-off the signal flare as soon as the plane was in sight.

Meaning
The term ‘fire-off’ can refer to the act of quickly dispatching a message, command, or object, often with urgency or immediacy.

Synonyms
- send
- dispatch
- launch
- emit
- shoot