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keep out
verb
- to remain or cause to remain outside
- keep out of
- to remain or cause to remain unexposed to
keep out of the sun
- to avoid or cause to avoid
the boss is in an angry mood, so keep out of her way
Example Sentences
When authorities started to clear the neighborhood as a precaution, the Aguileras stayed behind because they weren’t sure how long they’d be kept out of their neighborhood, she said.
Past colonial wrongdoings have meant that Denmark has largely kept out of the independence debate.
He and his relatives have made crude balconies out of wooden pallets and strung-up tarpaulin to keep out the elements.
To "keep out the big boys", as he puts it, the company bought up parcels of land and buildings and made sure independent shops, cafes and art spaces were able to move in.
All this while keeping out of the venomous verbal crossfire between Washington and Kyiv.
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