An instance of driving away or warding off.
Cause to move back by force or influence.
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Examples for "fight off "
Examples for "fight off "
1 Does exercise help or hinder our bodies' ability to fight off infections?
2 They demonstrated a range of techniques invertebrates use to fight off diseases.
3 May has said she will fight off any attempt to unseat her.
4 It's actually harder to fight off opponents you only want to discourage.
5 Kevin Owens helps fight off the heels, but then suddenly nails Kofi.
1 These members will support paramedics at scenes and drive back to hospitals.
2 It is a fine morning; we shall have a brisk drive back .
3 They would drive back to London immediately after breakfast the next day.
4 Two days minimum before they could get the Susumi drive back on-line.
5 Get in the car and drive back to the hotel right away.
1 The conflict was severe, but resulted in the repulse of the besiegers.
2 The Nineteenth did not participate largely in the battle after its repulse .
3 I desire to help you; you repulse me and insult my manhood.
4 They still saw red, the red of a darker anger-thatof repulse .
5 He also insisted that Julian had sufficient men to repulse the Germans.
6 This, too, told the story of the difference between repulse and victory.
7 He held out his hand, and the dowager did not repulse it.
8 Then Durtal shook himself, and would repulse the assault of these memories.
9 After this repulse the Northmen desisted for a time from their attack.
10 Thus they had stood the supreme test which repulse alone can give.
11 He set that lean jaw of his and would not accept repulse .
12 There had been one great repulse and several lesser ones at Orleans.
13 At last she ventured to remonstrate, and met with anger and repulse .
14 He caught and clasped her close, and she did not repulse him.
15 The more I do to please him, the more I repulse him.
16 Half-hearted attacks provoked a sullen resistance which was satisfied with mere repulse .
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