To, or at a distance from, a particular place, person, or thing
“The time had come for us to move away to the countryside.”
To the side
“We next moved away to the left flank, still under cover of hills, for about one-fourth of a mile.”
In a state of separation
“Be sure to stay away from the neighbor's lawn.”
Into a state of non-existence
“The noise would gradually die away, followed usually by the plaintive hoot of an owl.”
In a continuous and relentless manner
“He would work away on his computer well into the night.”
Away from a given or desired point or direction
To, at, or in some other place or places
Well off from the mark, or far from the intended target
Immediately, or in a prompt manner
Towards a position further back
In a distant, indicated place
All over the world
In or to a foreign country or countries
Absent, or not at a given or expected place
“She has been away on a personal vacation for the last several days.”
Being far away
“The facility is located away from the main city of Saigon, thus, eliminating the traffic congestion problem experienced by the main port.”
Of, or based in, a foreign country or land
At a location or venue away from one's home or base
In a state of being imprisoned or incarcerated
Used to tell someone to go away
A request for someone to leave or begone
To get rid of
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