Call off
/kɔːl ɒf/
Call off
/kɔːl ɒf/
To "call off" something means to cancel it. This phrasalar verb is frequently used both in personal and professional contexts. For instance, if bad weather is expected on the day of a planned outdoor event, the organizers might need to "call off" the event to avoid complications.
The game was called off due to rain.
The sporting event was postponed due to adverse weather conditions.
They had to call off the meeting at the last minute.
The scheduled meeting was abruptly postponed.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the concert had to be called off.
The music event was cancelled because of unexpected events.