spin off
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Definition
- Verb:
- To produce as a consequence of something larger: To create or derive a new, separate entity, product, or result from an existing, larger source. This often refers to creating a new company from a parent corporation, a new television series from an existing one, or a new product line from established technology.
Usage
- The verb "spin off" is typically used in business, media, and technology contexts. It describes the action of generating something distinct that originates from a pre-existing, often successful, core entity.
- It is commonly used in the passive voice (e.g., "was spun off") or as a noun ("a spin-off").
Examples
- Verb:
- The technology division was spun off into an independent, publicly traded company.
- The popular cartoon spun off a successful movie franchise.
- The research project spun off several innovative commercial applications.
Advanced Usage
- Noun form ("a spin-off"): The separate entity or product that results from the action of spinning off.
- The new streaming service is a spin-off of the media conglomerate.
- That comedy series is a spin-off featuring a popular side character from the original show.
Variants and Related Words
- Spin-off (n): The resultant company, product, or series. (e.g., )
- Derive (v): To obtain something from a specified source. While similar, "derive" is more general and less specific to creating separate corporate or media entities.
- Generate (v): To produce or create something. This is a broader term that can be used in similar contexts.
Synonyms
- Emanate from: To originate or come from a source.
- Branch off: To diverge or separate from a main part.
- Generate: To cause something to arise or come about.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Branch out: To expand or diversify one's activities or interests. While related to growth, it does not inherently imply creating a separate legal or narrative entity like "spin off" does.
- The company decided to branch out into renewable energy.
Related Idioms
- (To be) a product of: To be created or caused by something. This idiom is more general and can be used in personal or abstract contexts, not specifically commercial or media ones.
- Her innovative design was a product of years of research and experimentation.
Verb
- produce as a consequence of something larger