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What does ward off mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word ward off? Here's what it means.

Verb
  1. (transitive) To parry, or turn aside.
  2. (transitive) To avert or prevent.
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The rarefied air requires a mandatory period of two or three days enforced rest on arrival in order to ward off headaches and mountain sickness.
These behaviors generally are intended to ward off harm to the person with OCD or others.
Or, drape attractive throws or quilts on each chair for your guests to wrap around their shoulders to ward off the night air.
This product has lost most of its vitamins A and D, which are needed to ward off xerophthalmia and rickets.
Rue was hung from doorways and windows to ward off evil spirits and prevent them from entering the house.
The new cabs are 75 percent stiffer in construction to ward off squeaks and rattles.

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