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keep out
verb
to remain or cause to remain outside
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
The World Cup in India, though, could provide further opportunity for Smith when she has previously been kept out of the side because of Ecclestone's brilliance standing in her way.
The Conservatives under the leadership of Russell Findlay have largely kept out of the row.
The England goalkeeper, who superbly kept out Omar Marmoush's penalty by diving full stretch to his right among a string of fine saves, inspired the Eagles to a 1-0 win at Wembley.
But his lawyers argued that due to dementia and ongoing cognitive decline, their client should be kept out of prison and remain in his Orange County nursing home.
Arsenal have to score on Wednesday and then somehow keep out a PSG side that has scored a league-high 42 goals in 16 Ligue 1 games at home so far this season.
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