as in hold back/hold off To prevent or stop something or someone from entering or gaining access, as in holding back or holding off. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Keep Out'
The fence was built to keep out wild animals from the garden.
Parents often tell their children to keep out of trouble by making good choices.
The sign "Private Property" is meant to keep out trespassers.
During the storm, they had to keep out of the rain to stay dry.
The magician used a spell to keep out prying eyes during his performance.
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