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      • wave someone or something away (from someone or something) to make a signal with the hand for someone or something to move away from someone or something.
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  2. in English. wave someone/something away, on, etc. phrase. Add to word list. to make a movement with your hand that tells someone or something to move in a particular direction: You'll have to wait till the policeman waves the car on. You can't just wave me away as if I were a child!

  3. The idiom “wave away” is a common expression in English that is used to describe the act of dismissing or ignoring something, often with a wave of the hand. This phrase has been used for centuries and has its roots in various cultures and historical contexts.

  4. To wave one's hand back and forth in response to someone else. I waved back at the man, even though I had no idea who he was. The sight of my parents waving goodbye on the pier as my ship pulled away broke my heart, and I could barely remain composed enough to wave back.

  5. WAVE SOMEONE OFF definition: 1. to wave to someone as they leave a place in order to say goodbye: 2. to wave to someone as they…. Learn more.

  6. wave someone or something off to make a signal with the hand for someone or something to remain at a distance. There was someone standing in front of the bridge, waving everyone off.

  7. wave someone or something away (from someone or something) to make a signal with the hand for someone or something to move away from someone or something. The officer waved us away from the intersection where we were about to turn left. The guard waved away the traffic from the intersection.

  8. to not accept something because you do not think it is necessary or important synonym dismiss. My objections to the plan were waved aside. He waved away our thanks with a smile.

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