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  1. to cheat someone by making them pay too much money for something: Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been ripped off. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to deceive someone. deceive The cigarette companies deceived the public about the health risks of cigarettes.

  2. Synonyms for RIPPED OFF: robbed, stole (from), knocked over, knocked off, took off, burglarized, sacked, looted; Antonyms of RIPPED OFF: purchased, bought, presented, gave, contributed, handed over, donated, bestowed.

  3. The meaning of RIP-OFF is an act or instance of stealing : theft; also : a financial exploitation. How to use rip-off in a sentence.

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  5. If you say that something is a rip-off of something else, you mean that it is a copy of that thing and has no original features of its own.

  6. Find 16 different ways to say RIPPED OFF, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. rip somebody/something ↔ off. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English rip somebody/something ↔ off phrasal verb informal 1 to charge someone too much money for something SYN overcharge The agency really ripped us off. 2 to steal something Somebody had come in and ripped off the TV and stereo. 3 to take words, ideas etc from someone ...

  8. rip something off. (informal) to steal or illegally copy something. Thieves broke in and ripped off five computers. All the ideas in the film are ripped off from other movies. Topics Crime and punishment c2. See rip off in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

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