warn someone away from someone or something
- warn someone away from someone or something
warn someone away from someone or something
to advise someone to avoid someone or something. •
We warned her away from the danger, but she did not heed our warning.
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Why didn't you warn me away from Roger?
Dictionary of American idioms.
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