To prevent or ward off, typically something undesirable
“Elderberry is gaining a reputation as an excellent supplement to keep off colds and flus.”
To avoid encroaching or stepping on
“Runners taking part in the annual race have been told to keep off the grass.”
To forgo or abstain, such as from a bad habit
“You'll want to keep off the drink, at least until after the court case.”
To avoid or steer clear of something
“They tried to keep off the subject of Hunter's mother by talking about the exam and what they were going to do on Saturday for Halloween, but it was difficult.”
To hold off and not begin, at least for a period of time
“Should the rain keep off, this was thought a practicable means of escape.”
To avert or delay something undesirable
To prevent from entering a place
To concern oneself only with what is of interest to oneself and not interfere in the affairs of others
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