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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The doctors have given off the case.
given out
given forth
given up
given over
- Given off: This phrase usually means to emit or release, like warmth or scent. Not suitable for the context of abandoning a case.
- Given out: Often means to distribute or announce something. Not applicable when referring to stopping a case.
- Given forth: This is an old-fashioned phrase, hinting at emitting or producing, similar to "given off." It doesn't fit the context.
- Given up: Doctors stopping involvement in a case is akin to giving up on it. It's appropriate for surrendering or abandoning a responsibility.
- Given over: Generally means dedicating or committing something, not stopping or abandoning.
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