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keep away
verb
- to refrain or prevent from coming (near)
- to stop using, touching, etc
Example Sentences
While doctors recommend that newborns — especially during the first month of life — be kept away from crowded spaces to protect their health, not all parents feel the need to be so cautious.
"Our guidance clearly states children should be kept away from farming activities and work traffic, remaining in a safe space such as a securely fenced play area," he said.
They were kept away from their loved ones, but also from public scrutiny.
They wanted to keep away potential scrap dealers and others wanting to make money out of the curiosity.
The two young children have been kept away from the public eye by the couple - and their faces remain out of sight in the photo.
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