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Phrase(s): move someone or something off ((from) someone or something) [and] move someone or something off ((of) someone or something)
to remove someone or something from on top of someone or something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) • The referee moved the wrestler off from his fallen opponent. • I moved the beam off of the leg of the man., Phrase(s): move off (from someone or something)
to move away from someone or something. • The doctor moved off from the patient, satisfied with her work. • The officer stopped for a minute, looked around, and then moved off.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs