at bay

idiom

: in the position of being unable to move closer while attacking or trying to approach someone
used with keep or hold
The soldiers kept the attackers at bay.
often used figuratively
The doctors have been able to keep her illness at bay for several months.

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Plus, prostaglandin analogs can cause adverse reactions, so using a drug-free alternative can keep those undesirable effects at bay. Jenny Berg, Allure, 24 Dec. 2024 Perhaps that rebound, along with a high-profile restructuring announcement, will be enough to keep activist investors at bay for a while. Ryan Faughnder, Los Angeles Times, 24 Dec. 2024 What ensues is a hilarious comedy of events as the 8-year-old not only learns to take care of himself at home but sets up the most elaborate traps to keep the would-be burglars at bay. Benedict Cosgrove, Newsweek, 20 Dec. 2024 Higher tariffs on Chinese goods and all other U.S. imports would increase the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, a gauge of inflation, by a full point by 2026 — a notable risk as the Federal Reserve is trying to keep inflation at bay. Courtenay Brown, Axios, 18 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for at bay 

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“At bay.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/at%20bay. Accessed 30 Dec. 2024.

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