Meaning of the word "play off" in English

What does "play off" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

play off

US /pleɪ ɔf/
UK /pleɪ ɒf/
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Phrasal Verb

1.

to make two people or groups compete against each other in order to get an advantage for yourself

Example:
The manager tried to play off the two departments against each other to get more work done.
She's always trying to play her friends off against each other.
2.

to use something to your advantage, especially in a clever or subtle way

Example:
He managed to play off his charm to win over the audience.
The comedian would often play off the audience's reactions.
3.

to have a decisive game or match to determine a winner, especially after a tie

Example:
The two teams will play off for the championship title tomorrow.
If the scores are tied, they will have to play off to decide the winner.