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  1. The meaning of DEFEND is to drive danger or attack away from. How to use defend in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Defend.

  2. DEFEND definition: 1. to protect someone or something against attack or criticism: 2. to speak or write in support of…. Learn more.

  3. Defend definition: to ward off attack from; guard against assault or injury (usually followed by from or against). See examples of DEFEND used in a sentence.

  4. defend. /dɪˈfɛnd/ IPA guide. Other forms: defended; defending; defends. Defend has different shades of meaning, but it always has the sense of protecting something — your ideas, for instance, or your title as world heavyweight champion.

  5. 1. a. To make or keep safe from danger, attack, or harm: a vaccine to defend the body from infection. b. To engage in or be prepared to engage in battle to prevent (a population or area, for example) from being captured or occupied by an enemy. 2. Sports. a.

  6. To defend is to strive to keep safe by resisting attack: to defend one's country. To guard is to watch over in order to keep safe: to guard a camp. To preserve is to keep safe in the midst of danger, either in a single instance or continuously: to preserve a spirit of conciliation.

  7. DEFEND meaning: 1. to protect someone or something against attack or criticism: 2. to speak or write in support of…. Learn more.

  8. [transitive] to say or write something in support of somebody/something that has been criticized. They defended their decision to pull out of the event. The minister vigorously defended the policy. How can you defend such behaviour? I realized I couldn't logically defend my position.

  9. DEFEND definition: 1. to protect someone or something from being attacked, especially by fighting: 2. to support…. Learn more.

  10. 1. If you defend someone or something, you take action in order to protect them. [...] 2. If you defend someone or something when they have been criticized, you argue in support of them. [...] 3. 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. [...]

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