base off (of) (something else)
base off (of) (something else)
1. To derive or found something from some other source or material. A noun or pronoun can be used between "base" and "off." The new play is based off a short story written in 1812. Our research is based off of the work done by our predecessors.
2. To inform or provide the basis for something, as an opinion or conclusion, from something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "base" and "off." I think she's based her low opinion of me off of our first meeting, which unfortunately didn't go well. The decision was based off the recommendations of five different independent experts in the field.
See also: base, off
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- check off
- bite off
- blow off
- blow someone/something off
- blow off the map
- brass off
- brass someone off
- brassed off
- call off