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    spin-off
    /ˈspɪnˌɒf/

    noun

    • 1. a by-product or incidental result of a larger project: "the commercial spin-off from defence research"

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  2. Jun 16, 2024 · A spinoff is an independent company created when a parent company issues shares in an existing business or division to parent company shareholders. A parent company may form a spinoff...

  3. The meaning of SPIN-OFF is the distribution by a business to its stockholders of particular assets and especially of stock of another company; also : the new company created by such a distribution. How to use spin-off in a sentence.

  4. SPIN SOMETHING OFF definition: 1. to produce a useful and unexpected result in addition to the intended result: 2. to form a…. Learn more.

  5. a product that develops from another more important product: The research has had spinoffs in the development of medical equipment. a television or other show involving characters from a previous show: The stage show is a spinoff from a TV show. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. Spin-off definition: a process of reorganizing a corporate structure whereby the capital stock of a division or subsidiary of a corporation or of a newly affiliated company is transferred to the stockholders of the parent corporation without an exchange of any part of the stock of the latter..

  7. A spin-off is an unexpected but useful or valuable result of an activity that was designed to achieve something else.

  8. to produce something additional, often something not originally planned: The space program has spun off many new commercial technologies. To spin off something is also to form a separate company from parts of an existing company: The corporation will spin its maintenance department off as an independent business.

  9. Derive or produce from something else, especially a small part from a larger whole. For example, The corporation decided to spin off the automobile parts division , or Her column was spun off from her book on this subject . The expression transfers the throwing off by centrifugal force, as in spinning, to other enterprises. [Mid-1900s]

  10. any product that is an adaption, outgrowth, or development of another similar product: The paperback is a spin-off from the large hardcover encyclopedia. a secondary or incidental product or effect derived from technological development in a somewhat unrelated area.

  11. spin-off (from/of something) an unexpected but useful result of an activity that is designed to produce something else. commercial spin-offs from medical research. One unexpected spin-off of the course was the forming of some really close friendships. the spin-off effects of recycling waste.