fend off

fend off

 

fend off

(to defend yourself against someone or something)

  • We managed to fend off the attacker until the police arrived.
  • The boxer successfully fended off his opponent’s powerful punches.

 

(to defend yourself from something unpleasant or difficult)

  • Eating healthy foods can help you fend off diabetes and other illnesses.
  • I had to fend off many questions about my past.
  • The company implemented new strategies to fend off bankruptcy during the recession.

 

 

 

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