How to use in-sentence of “put off”:
+ They were to raid small areas of France and to put off pirates from raiding.
+ On June 26, 2007, Last Gang Records bought the songs from Metric’s 1999 in music1999 album Grow up and Blow Away, which had been put off due to delays.
+ Bischoff thought that in doing this, viewers would be put off by this and would not watch Raw.
+ He liked it when friends visited, but many people were put off because he could often be rude.
+ But Jefferson County borrowed money to put off tax increases or service reductions.
+ You can then warn students about vandalism and how it could lead to blocking ruining the entire class’s projects may put off the vandalizing student.
+ He was not put off by this, and has continued to be a very productive member of the community.
+ However, In Republic of Korea, selection process for operators was long and put off service, the MBCo in Japan became first DMB country to start the full service all 40 of the channel from 19 October 2004.

