Examples of 'off an attack' in a sentence

Meaning of "off an attack"

This phrase describes the act of defending oneself or others from a physical, verbal, or emotional assault. It denotes taking action to counteract or neutralize an aggressive or harmful behavior or intent, often in a swift and decisive manner

How to use "off an attack" in a sentence

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off an attack
Which helps when fending off an attack.
To set off an attack.
As if the victim were warding off an attack.
So we can fight off an attack by god knows how many people.
The victim was fending off an attack.
Options for heading off an attack of influenza have increased steadily in recent years.
We do not have the manpower to fend off an attack.
Graziano allegedly was scared off an attack by an increased police presence.
The defence behaviour of the mother can be sufficient to fend off an attack.
Aquaman fended off an attack by some villains from Apokolips.
It is much easier to ward off an attack.
That Earth could scarcely ward off an attack from pirates, let alone anything organized.
You get on back there and get the outfit ready to stand off an attack.
Australian surfer Mick Fanning fended off an attack and escaped the tense confrontation unscathed.
A combination of triggers-not a single thing or event-is more likely to set off an attack.

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So we can fight off an attack.
One aspirin combined with a pre-existing infection, that 's all it takes to set off an attack.
The Spanish naval vessel fought off an attack by the pirates.
One aspirin combined with a pre-existing infection is all it takes - to set off an attack.
On the final straight he shrugged off an attack from Haile Gebreselassie.
Gage 's body lacked any defensive wounds that would suggest he had warded off an attack.
Cedric Griffin fighting off an attack by Alma.
Male brains have a bigger parietal cortex … Ah … Which helps when fending off an attack.
So how did these guys pull off an attack this coordinated?
Not after spearhead . We do not have the manpower to fend off an attack.
Work with your group to fight off an attack of the Space Pirates!
Male brains have a bigger parietal cortex… Which helps when fending off an attack.
It was, indeed, designed to ward off an attack from the mountain or slopes.
Male brains have a bigger parietal cortex … Uh … Which helps when fending off an attack.
Along the way, they fend off an attack from Dalip, a KAOS henchman.
Cold air hits the lungs, sets off an attack.
In November 1951, the regiment fought off an attack by two regimental size enemy units.
Barbiturates, alcohol, high levels of protein set off an attack.
Who has the kind of power to pull off an attack of this scale?
One aspirin combined with a pro-existing infection, that 's all it takes to set off an attack.
The bluejackets and marines ashore subsequently beat off an attack by 3,000 Chinese soldiers from Canton.
Afterwards, the former tag team partners came together to fend off an attack from CHAOS.
Only the minimum defensive force necessary to ward off an attack should be inflicted.
In the cold . Cold air hits the lungs, sets off an attack.
Battalion Commander, we have already warded off an attack from the enemy again.
Give him the cocktail, set off an attack.
He also asserts that the militants managed to fight off an attack on their bases.
The campaign starts with an adult Stefan fending off an attack by chaos marauders.
In some cases, injuries can set off an attack of gout.
Is the storeroom a logical location to set off an attack like this?
Uh … Which helps when fending off an attack.
Ah … Which helps when fending off an attack.
This is the ship Starfleet sends us to fight off an attack by the Dominion?
No, and this ain't the best spot for holding off an attack either.
Now, general Cotti, how was al-qaeda able to pull off an attack of this magnitude?

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