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Synonyms

keep out

British  

verb

  1. to remain or cause to remain outside

    1. to remain or cause to remain unexposed to

      keep out of the sun

    2. to avoid or cause to avoid

      the boss is in an angry mood, so keep out of her way

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The inside was weatherproof enough to keep out rain.

From Literature

“People would love to make this a kind of us versus them, you know, affluent businesspeople trying to keep out workers,” said Larry Kamer, a communications consultant who helped organize the opposition.

From The Wall Street Journal

His shift didn't finish until three in the morning and he's ensconced in a hooded down jacket to keep out the winter weather.

From BBC

It was not so good as the igloo we had made at Rainy Pass, but it kept out the fierce wind.

From Literature

If one spouse exerts control and the other is disengaged or kept out of the loop, filing tax returns can inflame tensions and drive a wedge into the relationship.

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