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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
The Biomass satellite, from the European Space Agency, will "weigh" the Earth's forests, revealing how much planet-warming carbon is being stored within trees and therefore kept out of the atmosphere.
The US might also try to force a choice on the UK here, or at least encourage action to keep out diverted Chinese goods.
Doue has been kept out of the limelight by PSG, while the calming, grounded influence of his family is a huge factor.
That has led to something called an Omega blocking pattern - where a high pressure system becomes stuck over the UK, keeping out the cloud and rain.
The former England international goalkeeper should have kept out Levitt's opener, the latest in a line of mistakes that has grown worrying long.
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