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Definitions from the WebTerm: Wavied OffPart of Speech: Verb (simple past tense and past participle of "wave off")Sense: To dismiss or disregard something or someone; to indicate a refusal or a signal to go away.Example Sentence: The manager wavied off the suggestion, stating it was not feasible at the moment. Example Sentence: The security guard waved off the solicitor, refusing to let them enter the building. Related Products: Dismissal, Refusal, Communication Signals Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Used to describe something that is popular or widely accepted.Example Sentence: His latest book became a wavied off sensation, topping the bestseller lists for months. Example Sentence: The artist's work was a wavied off success, with many praising its unique style. Related Products: Popular Books, Widespread Success, Accepted Trends Part of Speech: AdverbSense: Used to describe something happening locally or within a specific area.Example Sentence: The festival's promotions focused wavied off, targeting the local community. Example Sentence: She started her business wavied off, catering to the needs of her neighborhood. Related Products: Local Community, Neighborhood Business, City-Specific Products | ||||
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