Etymology: [ di-'fend ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English defenden, from Old French deffendre (Modern: défendre), from Latin dēfendō (“to ward off”).
Synonyms: avert, battle, beat off, bulwark, care for, cherish, conserve, contend, cover, entrench, espouse, fend off, fight, fight for, fortify, foster, garrison, guard, guard against
savunmak, korumak, müdafaa etmek, savunmak müdafaa etmek, from -den korumak, savun, arkasında olmak, koruma, savuna, savundu, gerekçeli, savunma, savunan, savunarak,
To support by words or writing; to vindicate, talk in favour of, To ward off attacks from; to fight to protect; to guard, To prevent, to keep (from doing something), To ward off, repel (an attack or attacker), To make legal defence of; to represent (the accused), To prohibit, forbid, To attempt to retain a title, or attempt to reach the same stage in a competition as one did in the previous edition of that competition, To focus one's energies and talents on preventing opponents from scoring, as opposed to focusing on scoring, protect, secure, To repel danger or harm from; to protect; to secure against attack; to maintain against force or argument; to uphold; to guard; as, to defend a town; to defend a cause; to defend character; to defend the absent; sometimes followed by from or against; as, to defend one's self from, or against, one's enemies, To prohibit; to forbid, be on the defensive; act against an attack protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks", To ward off an attacker; to protect ones assets, or allies, argue or speak in defense of; "She supported the motion to strike", To focus ones energies and talents on preventing opponents from scoring, as opposed to focusing on scoring, To ward or fend off; to drive back or away; to repel, To deny the right of the plaintiff in regard to (the suit, or the wrong charged); to oppose or resist, as a claim at law; to contest, as a suit, protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks", be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms, protect or fight for as a champion, be on the defensive; act against an attack, When a sports player plays in the tournament which they won the previous time it was held, you can say that they are defending their title. Torrence expects to defend her title successfully in the next Olympics, If you defend someone or something, you take action in order to protect them. His courage in defending religious and civil rights inspired many outside the church attack, If you defend someone or something when they have been criticized, you argue in support of them. Matt defended all of Clarence's decisions, right or wrong attack, When a lawyer defends a person who has been accused of something, the lawyer argues on their behalf in a court of law that the charges are not true. a lawyer who defended political prisoners during the military regime He has hired a lawyer to defend him against the allegations Guy Powell, defending, told magistrates: `It's a sad and disturbing case.', be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms Smith will represent the defendant", fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!", Smith will represent the defendant, argue or speak in defense of; "She supported the motion to strike" be on the defensive; act against an attack protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks" be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms, A strategy in which a purely domestic company remains in a riche area in the domestic market where global competitors are either weak or are unlikely to enter, state or assert; "He maintained his innocence", act as opponent of the declarer, To attempt to prevent the opposition from scoring, said of an environment which protects its contents from unmediated modification by external actors, a mission assigned to a unit which requires it to, protected, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defend, apologize, past of defend, attempting to or designed to prevent an opponent from winning or scoring, present participle of defend, third-person singular of defend,
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To support by words or writing; to vindicate, talk in favour of
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To ward off attacks from; to fight to protect; to guard
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To prevent, to keep (from doing something)
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To ward off, repel (an attack or attacker) - "The vertue is, that neither steele, nor stone / The stroke thereof from entrance may defend ."
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To make legal defence of; to represent (the accused)
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To prohibit, forbid - ""Brother," seyde Sir Launcelot, "wyte you well I am full loth to departe oute of thys reallme, but the quene hath defended me so hyghly that mesemyth she woll never be my good lady as she hath bene.""
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To attempt to retain a title, or attempt to reach the same stage in a competition as one did in the previous edition of that competition
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To focus one's energies and talents on preventing opponents from scoring, as opposed to focusing on scoring
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protect, secure fiil
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To repel danger or harm from; to protect; to secure against attack; to maintain against force or argument; to uphold; to guard; as, to defend a town; to defend a cause; to defend character; to defend the absent; sometimes followed by from or against; as, to defend one's self from, or against, one's enemies
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To prohibit; to forbid
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be on the defensive; act against an attack protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks"
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To ward off an attacker; to protect ones assets, or allies
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argue or speak in defense of; "She supported the motion to strike"
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To focus ones energies and talents on preventing opponents from scoring, as opposed to focusing on scoring
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To ward or fend off; to drive back or away; to repel
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To deny the right of the plaintiff in regard to (the suit, or the wrong charged); to oppose or resist, as a claim at law; to contest, as a suit
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protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks"
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be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms
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protect or fight for as a champion
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be on the defensive; act against an attack
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When a sports player plays in the tournament which they won the previous time it was held, you can say that they are defending their title. Torrence expects to defend her title successfully in the next Olympics
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If you defend someone or something, you take action in order to protect them. His courage in defending religious and civil rights inspired many outside the church attack
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If you defend someone or something when they have been criticized, you argue in support of them. Matt defended all of Clarence's decisions, right or wrong attack
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When a lawyer defends a person who has been accused of something, the lawyer argues on their behalf in a court of law that the charges are not true. a lawyer who defended political prisoners during the military regime He has hired a lawyer to defend him against the allegations Guy Powell, defending, told magistrates: `It's a sad and disturbing case.'
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be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms Smith will represent the defendant"
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fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!"
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Smith will represent the defendant
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argue or speak in defense of; "She supported the motion to strike" be on the defensive; act against an attack protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks" be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms
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A strategy in which a purely domestic company remains in a riche area in the domestic market where global competitors are either weak or are unlikely to enter
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state or assert; "He maintained his innocence"
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act as opponent of the declarer
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To attempt to prevent the opposition from scoring
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said of an environment which protects its contents from unmediated modification by external actors
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a mission assigned to a unit which requires it to
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defended.
protected
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defends
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defend
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apologize
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defended
past of defend
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defending
attempting to or designed to prevent an opponent from winning or scoring
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