Examples of 'warn off' in a sentence

Meaning of "warn off"

warn off: to caution or advise someone to stay away or avoid a particular person, place, or situation for safety or precautionary reasons

How to use "warn off" in a sentence

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We warn off any possible future victims.
Territory holders warn off any challengers.
To warn off an enemy or to hide from one.
Each generating a flash to warn off predators.
We will warn off our people.
It also has a distinctive peeping call to warn off intruders.
Warn off other professional players.
And send a message to warn off potential rivals.
Or warn off predators.
We will also warn off any.
To warn off those who doubt our sincerity and purpose.
We keep these on board to warn off poachers in the wild.
Most Stink bugs have striking colours or abdominal patterns to warn off predators.
So much so that he would warn off any potential investors.
A group will use carolling as a signal to advertise ownership and warn off other magpies.

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That might be enough to warn off some other potential victim.
Bovids may roar or grunt to caution others and warn off predators.
We will also warn off any who may wish to follow his example.
Heat detectors are designed to warn off a fire in your home.
To warn off the Russians and the Soviet military.
In nature there are colors that warn off potential predators.
It would also warn off potential challengers like China and Russia.
There are songs sung about these men to warn off evil spirits.
She is able to warn off the Tak Tak in time.
The rattle may both startle inexperienced predators and warn off experienced ones.
To warn off potential predators, they open their mouth very wide and hiss.
And their brilliant colours may serve to warn off anything that might contemplate eating them.
Oftentimes, rodents will mark an area to attract females or warn off other males.
Twitter stop API access to warn off apps for buying followers.
The intruder males will seek them out and attack them to warn off their troop.
I have sent someone to warn off Glen Farmer.
It said China had sent battle ships and fighter jets to warn off the Stethem.
Implicitly, they also use them to warn off rival imperialist states.
Aside from attracting females, the calls may also have served to warn off competing males.
Their ringed tails also communicate distance, warn off neighboring troops, and help locate troop members.
This allows the defender to control, subdue or warn off an attacker.
Throughout EC waters to warn off cetaceans.
If we can not reached the guns, how do we warn off the navy?
It 's been used ever since to warn off evil spirits.
The skunk 's black and white markings are designed to warn off potential enemies.

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