1. warding - Noun
2. warding - Verb
of Ward
Source: Webster's dictionaryCambodian farmers have set up traditional Ting Mong scarecrows in hopes of warding off the coronavirus. Source: Internet
It is stated in the anime that she becomes Neo-Queen Serenity after warding off a second Ice Age, though the specifics of this are never discussed. Source: Internet
Literature An illustration from page 30 of Mjallhvít ( Snow White ) an 1852 Icelandic translation of the Grimm -version fairytale Taijitu within a frame of trigrams and a demon warding mirror. Source: Internet
Hui speculated that this may be due to the spontaneous nature of random acts of kindness, allowing more variety and warding off a sense of staleness or monotony. Source: Internet
Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official, said Egyptian mediators intervened “after the resistance succeeded in warding off the aggression. Source: Internet
Antioxidants are important for maintaining eye health, warding off vision degeneration, cataracts and more. Source: Internet