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So, can I use the word "wave" for both "greeting" and "expel" people?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's correct. To "wave" means to make a friendly greeting gesture with your hand. As stated in this video, to "wave someone away" means to send them off or to signal someone to move/go away. In this video, the second definition is the intended meaning. Ex: He kept bothering me while I was in a meeting, so I waved him away. Ex: I saw someone waving to me in the distance. It turned out to be my friend.

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