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defending adjective [ dɪˈfɛndɪŋ ]

• resisting an attack made on someone or something; protecting from harm or danger.
• "the defending forces were met by a wall of enemy gunfire"
• conducting the case for the party being accused or sued in a lawsuit.
• "the defending lawyer pleaded for acquittal"
• (in sport) protecting one's goal or wicket rather than attempting to score against one's opponents.
• "a free kick awarded to the defending team in their own penalty area"

defend verb

• resist an attack made on (someone or something); protect from harm or danger.
• "we shall defend our island, whatever the cost"
Similar: protect, guard, safeguard, keep from harm, preserve, secure, shield, shelter, screen, fortify, garrison, barricade, fight for, uphold, support, be on the side of, take up cudgels for, watch over, be the defender of,
Opposite: attack,
• conduct the case for (the party being accused or sued) in a lawsuit.
• "he is a lawyer who specializes in defending political prisoners"
• (in sport) protect one's goal or wicket rather than attempt to score against one's opponents.
• "they were forced to defend for long periods"
Origin: Middle English: from Old French defendre, from Latin defendere, from de- ‘off’ + -fendere ‘to strike’. Compare with offend.


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