Aún no tenemos significados para "wards off".
1This opportunistic little plant contains the alkaloid nicotine that wards off insects.
2Public scrutiny of many critical public services also wards off innovation.
3A devaluation makes exports more competitive and wards off import competition.
4The resulting sound is so intense that it wards off anyone approaching it.
5He wards off his growing sexual frustration with long runs in the forest.
6Turmeric wards off acne-causing bacteria, while baking soda absorbs excess oil in your skin.
7She wards off their approach with blows of her mitre.
8He is the embodiment of wisdom, prudence, and commerce; his presence wards off all perils.
9So embrace that odour, because now you know it wards off more than just vampires.
10Thus pathos takes away some of the malignity of destiny, and wards off its blows.
11She uses the warming-pan as a weapon wherewith she wards off the attention of the bagmen.
12The right elbow immediately wards off in front of the chest, with the palm facing inward.
13WIRED Ear-piercing alarm system wards off potential threats.
14The study, published Wednesday in Neurology, doesn't prove that being mentally active wards off cognitive decline.
15One good deed done for the sake of Almighty God wards off seventy misfortunes from the doer.
16Faunus is frequently called Inuus or the fertilizer, and Lupercus or the one who wards off wolves.
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