frighten off

frighten off
phrasal verb frighten away or frighten off [transitive]
Word forms "frighten away":
present tense I/you/we/they frighten away/off he/she/it frightens away/off present participle frightening away/off past tense frightened away/off past participle frightened away/off
1) to make a person or animal so afraid that they run away
2) to make someone so worried or nervous that they decide not to become involved with something

The fall in share prices frightened off possible investors.


English dictionary. 2014.

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