wave (someone) off

phrasal verb

waved (someone) off; waving (someone) off; waves (someone) off
: to move one's hand as a way of telling someone that one does not want help
We offered to help but he waved us off.

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And is there any way that Gibbs, Lala (Mariel Molino) or Franks (Kyle Schmid) can wave off the ambitious investigator, who sees this potentially explosive case as her ticket to an elusive JAG position? Matt Webb Mitovich, TVLine, 21 Apr. 2025 The wave off Tung Lung Chau is known as a slab, a quick one that breaks on a rock. Erin Mendell, New York Times, 3 Apr. 2025 The company did not share what, exactly, the issues were that led engineers to wave off the launch attempt. Alexandra Banner, CNN, 4 Mar. 2025 The damage Moicano put on his opponent forced the doctor to wave off the fight as Saint Denis’ right eye was nearly swollen shut. Trent Reinsmith, Forbes, 18 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for wave (someone) off

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“Wave (someone) off.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wave%20%28someone%29%20off. Accessed 30 Apr. 2025.

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