Ward off
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British pronunciation/wˈɔːd ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/wˈɔːɹd ˈɔf/

Définition et Signification de "ward off"

to ward off
01

repousser, éloigner

to repel or avoid an attack or undesirable situation
Transitive: to ward off an attack or undesirable element
02

prévenir, repousser

to prevent or defend against something
Transitive: to ward off a risk

ward off

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The villagers set up a perimeter of fire to ward off wild animals during the night.
The dog barked loudly to ward off any strangers who came too close to the house.
The use of insect repellent helps ward off mosquitoes and reduce the risk of insect-borne diseases.
Installing a security system can help ward off burglars and protect the home from potential break-ins.
He wore garlic around his neck to ward off evil spirits.
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