Advanced as in rebuff To rebut or fend off; to prevent something undesirable from happening Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Ward Off'
The immune system works tirelessly to ward off infections and keep the body healthy.
The herbal tea is believed to help ward off cold symptoms and boost the immune system.
She carries a charm to ward off bad luck.
Investing in cybersecurity measures is crucial to ward off cyber threats.
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