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keep off
verb as in deflect
verb as in fend off
verb as in rebut
verb as in repel
Strong matches
verb as in repulse
Example Sentences
By 5 January 2024, Murder on the Dancefloor was back in the top 10 and would spend five weeks at number two, only kept off the top spot by Noah Kahan's Stick Season.
By the time he arrived at Oaks Christian High after a year at Santa Clarita Christian, Schwesinger was almost impossible to keep off the field.
Japan’s prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into whether dozens of LDP lawmakers received proceeds from fundraising events that saw millions of dollars kept off official party records.
Thibault pays close attention to the date of the tree’s first flowering, and not just because that’s when he needs to cover his Jeep to keep off sticky fallen purple flowers.
Just two years ago, five Republicans running for governor were kept off the ballot after fraudulent signatures were found on their nominating petitions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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