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to ward off
01
to repel or avoid an attack or undesirable situation
Transitive: to ward off an attack or undesirable element
Example
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.
02
to prevent or defend against something
Transitive: to ward off a risk
Example
The vaccine helped ward off infections during the flu season.
The new regulations are designed to ward off the risk of financial instability.