Warded can be categorized as a verb.
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1. | noun | They put her in a 4-bed ward. | |
2. | verb | It can ward off and cure a number of diseases, keeps the body youthful and enables an easy delivery in childbirth. | |
3. | verb | With this talisman, you can ward off any and all evil spirits. | |
4. | verb | The talisman he's wearing is supposed to ward off evil spirits. | |
5. | verb | We sprinkle salt to ward off bad luck. | |
6. | verb | It is time to take effective action to ward off disaster. | |
7. | verb | The company did not immediately know how to ward off these attacks. | |
8. | verb | Many squandered their money on charms and amulets, thinking that would ward off the pestilence. |
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noun | |
They put her in a 4-bed ward. |
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verb | |
It can ward off and cure a number of diseases, keeps the body youthful and enables an easy delivery in childbirth. |
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With this talisman, you can ward off any and all evil spirits. | |
The talisman he's wearing is supposed to ward off evil spirits. | |
We sprinkle salt to ward off bad luck. | |
It is time to take effective action to ward off disaster. | |
The company did not immediately know how to ward off these attacks. | |
Many squandered their money on charms and amulets, thinking that would ward off the pestilence. |