warded
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of warded
Example Sentences
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Some actual Buffetts have warded off comparisons to Berkshire’s chairman.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 19, 2026
Their agreement to testify warded off potential contempt-of-Congress proceedings against them.
From BBC • Feb. 26, 2026
The drug, called lolamicin, also warded off secondary infections with Clostridioides difficile, a common and dangerous hospital-associated bacterial infection, and was effective against more than 130 multidrug-resistant bacterial strains in cell culture.
From Science Daily • May 29, 2024
The U.S. has mostly warded off the Houthi attacks, but on one occasion recently, the Houthis shot down a U.S.
From Washington Times • Dec. 24, 2023
Their blades struck and warded and struck again with such speed that the eye could scarcely see them.
From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood
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