Examples of 'spun off' in a sentence

Meaning of "spun off"

This phrase is often used in the context of business or finance to describe the process of creating a separate, independent company from an existing one. It implies that a portion of an organization or its assets are separated to form a new entity
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  • simple past tense and past participle of spin off

How to use "spun off" in a sentence

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spun off
Spun off into a mildly successful series.
Ceiling fan spun off its axle.
Now spun off or there will be trouble.
He must have lost control and spun off.
I spun off and came around here.
He is director of a number of biotechnology companies spun off from his practice.
Your car spun off the road.
Spun off the planet.
Later it has been spun off into independent entity.
He spun off on lap eight due to an engine oil leak.
Then it spun off.
Then spun off the other films.
The character was eventually spun off into its own series.
I spun off a couple of times.
Her car slid on the ice and spun off the road.

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It then spun off into its own title.
Shogakukan have also produced many books spun off from the series.
Nannini spun off the track into a tire wall.
The company was later spun off of Microsoft.
I spun off one dude.
Atlantic operations were spun off and bought by Sunoco.
The film spun off a television sitcom and a series of books.
The bodywork factory at Ronneburg was spun off.
She spun off.
This is paralleled in STart magazine being spun off from Antic.
The protest march spun off into rioting in the province.
Purley did not make the restart at the British GP after he spun off.
The excess solution is spun off by increasing the rotational speed.
The research institutes and universities in Daedeok Valley have spun off multiple startups.
Channing spun off this technology to create a citywide fire alarm system.
There was minor contact and Schumacher spun off into retirement.
Duno spun off the track at the start but no caution was needed.
Mainstream regional theatre in Newfoundland spun off the alternate groups.
He spun off.
It actually began with the games that spun off from Slenderman.
The whole truck spun off the road and into this ravine.
The following year De Ville and Eldorado were spun off onto their own series.
The project has spun off similar efforts elsewhere in the developing world.
The two Carpetbagger squadrons were spun off into a separate group.
But they were spun off and became the focal point of a kind of bubble universe.
The pressure was so much that Senna spun off with two laps to go.
Alesi spun off immediately and was followed there by Schumacher.
Occidental Petroleum bought it and spun off the refining and marketing operations.
PCC spun off a series of books and a tabloid newspaper.
Summit and Sierra use chips that Nvidia spun off from its graphics processor business.
It has spun off its parts division under the name Visteon.
Drug Discovery Today was spun off as an independent brand.
NEC spun off its personal computer business into the joint venture.
Founder is a technology company that spun off Peking University.
WCED would be spun off to another owner five years later.

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My brain spun as they discussed cheating techniques
I have had my mind spun around in space
Spun off into a mildly successful series
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