| 消弭 | xiāo mǐ | (literary) to eliminate; to put an end to | |
| 弭患未萌 | mǐ huàn wèi méng | to nip trouble in the bud (idiom) | |
| 弭盗安良 | mǐ dào ān liáng | to repress bandits and give peace to the law-abiding (idiom) | |
| 以弭后患 | yǐ mǐ hòu huàn | in order to forestall calamities (idiom) |
| 1 | I slow down speed and curb my will, oh! | |
| 2 | In a new era of consumer awareness, there is hope that other companies will follow suit, if only to appease their customers. | |
| 3 | The custom of baad, when girls and women are exchanged to settle debts and disputes, is still widely practised. | |
| 4 | We will also be considering new structures to take forward conservation of our natural treasures and greening of our urban environment. | |
| 5 | The Battle of the Milvian Bridge, which took place in October 312 between the two rivalling Roman emperors Constantine and Maxentius, significantly changed the path of Western civilisation. |