Moderate as in repulse To repel or deflect; to prevent something undesirable from approaching or affecting. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Ward Off'
The security system was designed to ward off intruders and protect the valuable artifacts in the museum.
The ancient ritual involved chanting and rituals to ward off evil spirits during the harvest festival.
A good night's sleep can help ward off fatigue and improve overall well-being.
She carried a pepper spray with her to ward off any potential attackers on her way home.
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