screen off
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A teacher uses a folding screen to screen off a quiet reading corner in the classroom.
Definition
Verb (transitive): To separate or partition an area by placing a physical barrier, such as a screen, divider, or curtain, between it and the surrounding space. The action creates a distinct, enclosed, or private section.
Usage
This verb describes the act of dividing a larger space. It is typically used with a direct object (the area being partitioned). * You screen off a section of a room. * A curtain can screen off a bed. * We need to screen off the area for privacy.
Examples
- "We can screen off part of the living room to create a temporary home office."
- "In the hospital ward, they screen off each bed for patient privacy."
- "The landscaper suggested using tall bamboo plants to screen off the compost bin from the rest of the garden."
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: While less common, "screen off" can be used metaphorically to mean isolating or protecting something from influence or view.
- "The company tried to screen off its research department from the financial troubles of the parent company."
Variants and Related Words
- Screen (verb): The base verb, meaning to conceal, protect, or separate with a screen. "Screen the porch to keep out insects."
- Partition off (verb phrase): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably, especially when referring to more permanent or solid dividers.
- Cordon off (verb phrase): To enclose an area with a rope, tape, or barrier, usually to restrict access. This implies a different purpose (safety/security) than "screen off" (privacy/separation).
- Curtain off (verb phrase): To separate using a curtain, which is a specific type of screen.
Synonyms
- Partition off
- Separate off
- Divide off
- Section off
- Close off
Antonyms
- Open up
- Unite
- Combine
- Merge
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Block off: To obstruct an opening or passage completely.
- "Police blocked off the street after the accident." (This focuses on preventing passage, not creating a private space).
- Shut off: To stop the flow or access to something; can also mean to isolate.
- "Shut off the water valve." / "The estate is shut off from the main road." (This often implies a more complete isolation or cessation).
A teacher uses a folding screen to screen off a quiet reading corner in the classroom.
Verb
- partition by means of a divider, such as a screen
- screen off this part of the room