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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ˈoff-ˌline or ˈoffˌline, adj. - Computingoperating independently of, or no longer connected to, another computer:I was off-line when your message came through (= My computer was off-line).
Compare on-line. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024off-line (ôf′līn′, of′-),USA pronunciation adj. - Computingoperating independently of, or disconnected from, an associated computer (opposed to on-line).
- Radio and Television, Show Business(of a network) not supplying affiliated stations with programming but allowing each station to program its own shows, usually within a specific format.
- Radio and Television, Show Business[Television.]of or pertaining to the preliminary planning and editing of a videotaped program.
- Communicationslocated in or serving a place not on a regular route of a railroad, bus, or air carrier:an off-line ticket office.Cf. on-line.
Also, off′line′, off′ line′. off-line, + adv. - in or to a more private place:We should take this discussion off-line.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: offline /ˈɒfˌlaɪn/, off-line adj - of, relating to, or concerned with a part of a computer system not connected to the central processing unit but controlled by a computer storage device
See online - disconnected from a computer; switched off
adv - while not connected to a computer or the internet
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