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defend
[ dih-fend ]
verb (used with object)
- to ward off attack from; guard against assault or injury (usually followed by from or against ):
The sentry defended the gate against sudden attack.
Synonyms: fortify, garrison, shield, screen, shelter
Antonyms: attack
- to maintain by argument, evidence, etc.; uphold:
She defended her claim successfully.
Synonyms: vindicate
- to contest (a legal charge, claim, etc.).
- Law. to serve as attorney for (a defendant):
He has defended some of the most notorious criminals.
- to support (an argument, theory, etc.) in the face of criticism; prove the validity of (a dissertation, thesis, or the like) by answering arguments and questions put by a committee of specialists.
- Sports. to attempt to retain (a championship title, position, etc.), as in a competition against a challenger:
A fortuitous trade has landed him on the team defending the World Series championship.
verb (used without object)
- Law. to enter or make a defense.
- Sports. to prevent the opposing team from scoring:
She’s a freshman who already scores and defends like a professional.
defend
/ dɪˈfɛnd /
verb
- to protect (a person, place, etc) from harm or danger; ward off an attack on
- tr to support in the face of criticism, esp by argument or evidence
- to represent (a defendant) in court in a civil or criminal action
- sport to guard or protect (oneself, one's goal, etc) against attack
- tr to protect (a championship or title) against a challenge
Derived Forms
- deˈfendable, adjective
- deˈfender, noun
Other Words From
- de·fenda·ble adjective
- de·fender noun
- unde·fenda·ble adjective
- unde·fenda·bly adverb
- unde·fended adjective
- well-de·fended adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of defend1
Word History and Origins
Origin of defend1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Sir Keir did not meet the protesters, or refer to them in his speech, stressing that he would "defend our decisions in the Budget all-day long".
At the same time, Lukashenko has tried to style himself as a tough nationalist with a direct manner, defending his country from harmful foreign influences, and a guarantor of stability.
Essex Police has defended its actions after Daily Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson said she was left “dumbstruck” by a visit to her home on Remembrance Sunday over a social media post.
“The California Department of Justice has been and will continue to vigorously defend AB 2655 in court,” a spokesperson for Bonta said in a statement.
The prize for the winners is a last-eight tie on Sunday against defending champions Canada.
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