Sentence examples for ward off invasion from inspiring English sources

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So-called contextual design, which began in part as a way to ward off invasion by urban master planners, has become a camouflage that enables the free market to conduct more tasteful invasions.

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Studies on other captive viruses have revealed that some help ward off viral invasions.

The empire rose to prominence as a culmination of attempts by the southern powers to ward off Islamic invasions by the end of the 13th century.

Unknown to Bonaparte, the Directory had sent him orders to return to ward off possible invasions of French soil, but poor lines of communication prevented the delivery of these messages.

Many historians propose Harihara I and Bukka, the founders of the empire, were Kannadigas and commanders in the army of the Hoysala Empire stationed in the Tungabhadra region to ward off Muslim invasions from the Northern India.

Helps ward off the cholera!

Some take drugs that ward off breast cancer.

That's a lot of demons to ward off.

Page 5: "ward of blows" has been substituted with "ward off blows".

Could raising taxes or interest rates ward off financial meltdowns?

Alliances among besieged states ward off the aggressor's advances.

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