Examples of 'warding off' in a sentence
Meaning of "warding off"
warding off: To fend off or defend against something, such as danger, illness, or negative influences. This phrase is often used in the context of protection or prevention
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- present participle of ward off
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Warding off the spirits of constant melancholy.
I spent most of my life warding off boredom.
Warding off harm by avoiding the prohibitions.
I felt like warding off this long wait.
Warding off a violent assault on property.
Rings are good for warding off unwanted advances.
Warding off the evil eyes.
With the object of warding off future danger.
Warding off anemia with small iron fish.
Preparation key to warding off disaster.
I am warding off the evil spirits.
As if the victim were warding off an attack.
Warding off all the fears and insecurities.
I leave you in charge of warding off the assault.
Warding off evil spirits.
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The tradition of warding off darkness for another night.
Warding off a direct assault.
Nuriel is also effective as a charm for warding off evil.
She said warding off the question.
Preventive diplomacy must be our principal tool in warding off conflict.
Warding off evil eyes cast on her with fire.
Just another easy way of warding off heart disease.
Warding off the frightening specter of my slaughtered former life.
Protects productivity by warding off viruses that slow down computers.
Warding off the evil eye and all that.
It does have the function of warding off other evil spirits.
Warding off of the threat.
It is used for treating debility and for warding off colds.
It is capable of warding off disease even before an outward manifestation.
Phallic symbols were especially useful in warding off the evil eye.
Warding off disease.
In the hope of purifying the area and warding off evil.
Warding off death.
And more to do with warding off evil than wishing for good.
Warding off flu.
White can also be helpful if you are warding off a bacterial or viral infection.
Warding off evil consequences takes priority over gaining benefits.
That is at the moment the only way of warding off this crisis.
It is unequaled for warding off diseases and it equalizes blood circulation.
Both of these properties are helpful in healing wounds and warding off infections.
Warding off something.
It is one of the most important vitamins necessary for warding off diseases.
It will succeed in warding off the dark fate that seems to loom over it.
The villages are protected in the east by a main tafotogna a talisman warding off invaders.
She pulls the talisman warding off the mononoke from her stomach.
This concept is intriguing because it suggests a fundamentally simpler way of warding off disease.
My new favorite magic trick is warding off cardiovascular disease using only my nipples.
Aloe is excellent for boosting the immune system and warding off disease.
Another object useful for warding off the bhoot was anything made of iron.
Warding off this defect may be achieved by laying the molded resin articles underground.
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No wonder you were warding me off the guy
Warding off the spirits of constant melancholy
I spent most of my life warding off boredom