Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tie-off

noun
/taɪ ɑf/
Definition
The act of securing a knot or line, typically in a way that prevents it from coming undone.
Examples
  • After fishing, he made sure to tie-off the line to prevent it from drifting away.
  • The nurse instructed the trainee on how to properly tie-off a suture.
  • In sailing, it’s vital to tie-off the ropes securely to avoid accidents.
Meaning
A tie-off is a technique used in various contexts, such as boating, sewing, or medical applications, to secure a line or suture by making a knot or loop.
Synonyms
  • knot
  • fasten
  • secure