Examples of 'staved off' in a sentence

Meaning of "staved off"

staved off: This phrase means to successfully prevent or delay something undesirable from happening. It is commonly used to describe actions taken to fend off potential threats, risks, or negative outcomes
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  • simple past tense and past participle of stave off

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staved off
Staved off another migraine last night.
You probably staved off a grand case of flu.
Staved off the virus for three days.
The club staved off relegation.
Chamberlain believed that the agreement had staved off war.
He staved off another match point with an ace.
Success would have staved off hunger for a week.
It staved off immediate disaster.
Personally staved off a war.
Most people believe a bust cycle is a bad thing that should be staved off forever.
Argentina has staved off the fiercest competition.
Catastrophe was staved off.
Diuretics staved off mortality better than did exercise.
Many cases of diabetes can be staved off with diet alone.
It has even staved off famine throughout Thai history.

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An inevitable nuclear war seems to have been staved off for one night.
Because it staved off revolution.
Only a home victory over Plymouth Argyle on the last day staved off of relegation.
Some successful measures have staved off the extinction of a few bird and mammal species.
In this way, the danger and the depression are staved off by joy.
I think that would have staved off a whole lot of criticism.
He staved off those possibilities, though.
The end of the petroleum standard can only be staved off by permanent war.
We have staved off CRA and implemented a financial recovery plan.
This has led to lower interest rates and staved off speculation on national currencies.
Disaster was staved off by importing mercenary troops from the neighboring Kingdom of Thailand.
Authorities in Ukraine say they have staved off a second wave of cyber attacks.
Ever since that happened, access to decision-makers and to case information was staved off.
China and India staved off mass starvation.
It staved off the prospect of a rapid defeat at the hands of Francisco Franco 's forces.
Well, now that death has been staved off momentarily.
They see this being staved off by increasingly desperate attempts to promote GDP growth.
We more then held our own, and even staved off three attacks.
Was an honest man who staved off the inevitable, Surprisingly, the sheriff in Cairo.
This running shoes is very comfortable, the mid-sole staved off pain and discomfort.
Those contributions staved off an enormous, acute humanitarian crisis.
For most of the fourth, New York staved off Cleveland.
The Bulls staved off elimination by winning Game 5 at home.
Frustration . Success would have staved off hunger for a week.
Hooray, I've staved off the crochet hook for another day.
This shift away from aerospace infrastructure staved off certain disaster for 11 Group.
His leadership staved off the fall of the U.S., and turned things around for us.
Or, at the very least, it could have staved off price increases.
Staved off the virus for three days . Prolonged sickness and pain for 72 hours.
Yes, would have staved off that whole experience.
But by issuing $25 trillion in loans and guarantees, central banks staved off a disaster temporarily.
But it has not staved off the hunger, or grief.
I mean, I did head off a famine … personally staved off a war.
Sullivan took the lead, and staved off Rahal and Fittpaldi to the finish line.
Accommodative policies taken by the authorities in the first half of 2012 staved off a “ hard landing ”.

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