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Britannica Dictionary definition of DEFEND
1
:
to fight in order to keep (someone or something) safe
:
to not allow a person or thing to hurt, damage, or destroy (someone or something)
[+ object]
—
often + from or against
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They have every right to defend themselves from those who would hurt them.
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The army defended the territory against invaders.
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Her body was no longer able to defend itself against disease.
[no object]
—
usually + against
2
[+ object]
:
to fight or work hard in order to keep (something, such as a right, interest, cause, etc.) from being taken away
3
[+ object]
:
to speak or write in support of (someone or something that is being challenged or criticized)
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As a U.S. senator, it is my responsibility to defend [=uphold] the Constitution.
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We believed it was a cause worth defending.
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She defended her friend's behavior.
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Stop defending him. What he did was wrong.
4
sports
:
to try to stop opponents from scoring
[+ object]
[no object]
—
often + against
5
[+ object]
:
to compete in order to try to keep (a title, championship, etc.)
6
[+ object]
:
to work as a lawyer for (someone who is being sued or accused of a crime)
— defender
noun,
plural
defenders
[count]
— defending
adjective
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He lost to the defending champ. [=to the person who won last year]
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This year, we are the defending world/national champions.