Standoff

verb

  1. To stand some distance apart from something or someone.

    He stood off from the fire, for fear of getting scorched.

  2. To prevent any would-be attacker from coming close by adopting an offensive posture.

    We took hold of anything that might serve as a weapon to stand off the menacing group of young men.

  3. To move away from shore.

noun

  1. A device which maintains a fixed distance between two objects, especially between a surface and a sign or electrical wiring.

  2. A deadlocked confrontation between antagonists (see stand off and verb below).

    A tense standoff between demonstrators and police continued overnight.

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