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Rope off Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹoʊp/ /ˈɔf
ROHP-awf
ɹˈəʊp/ /ˈɒf
ROHP-of

Definition

To block off or mark an area using ropes, often to keep people out of a certain section for safety or organization.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in formal, safety-related, or event settings. Common phrases: 'rope off an area', 'the playground was roped off'. Implies a physical barrier but not a permanent one. Not used for digital, abstract, or very large areas.

Example Sentences

They roped off the wet floor so no one would slip.

basic

Police roped off the accident site.

basic

Workers roped off part of the park for repairs.

basic

They had to rope off the VIP section before the concert started.

natural

The museum roped off the new exhibit until the opening day.

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Sometimes they rope off the playground after heavy rain to keep kids safe.

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