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de·fense (dē fens, di-; also, and for n.6 usually, fens′)

noun

  1. the act or power of defending, or guarding against attack, harm, or danger
  2. the fact or state of being defended
    1. something that defends; means of or resources for protection
    2. a plan or system for defending
  3. justification or support by speech or writing; vindication
  4. self-protection, as by boxing
  5. Sports
    1. a team when it is attempting to prevent scoring by an opponent in any contest
    2. the ability to prevent an opposing team from scoring
    3. the strategy, plays, etc. used to prevent an opposing team from scoring
    1. the arguments in behalf of the defendant in a law case
    2. ☆ the defendant and his or her lawyer or lawyers, collectively

Etymology: ME < OFr < LL defensa < fem. of L defensus, pp. of defendere

transitive verb defensed -·fensed′, defensing -·fens′·ing

Informal to plan or execute a defense against (esp. an offensive maneuver) in a game or sport
defense Idioms

on defense

Sports engaged in an attempt to prevent an opposing team from scoring

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defense

n.

  1. An act or means of defending

    resistance, protection, safeguard, aegis, preservation, security, custody, guard, shield, barrier, bumper, buffer, stand, front, backing, advocacy, support, maintenance, guardianship, the defensive, precaution, antitoxin, inoculation, excusing, apologizing, explaining, justifying, exoneration, explanation; see also justification.

    Antonyms offense*, retaliation*, aggression. *

  2. A means or system for defending against an enemy

    Means or systems of military defense include: trench, Maginot line, Siegfried line, Hindenburg line, defense in depth, bulwark, palisade, dike, stockade, machine-gun nest, bastille, bastion, fortification, fort, breastworks, chemical and biological warfare, CBW, earthworks, bunker, foxhole, redoubt, barricade, garrison, blockhouse, picket, rampart, fence, wall, embankment, scarp, citadel, fortress, armor, antiaircraft, Antiballistic Missile System, ABM, distant early warning line, DEW, Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI, Star Wars*, camouflage, gas mask, shield, screen, helmet, barbed wire, stronghold, parapet, buttress, moat, fosse, counterattack, counterblow, rolling defense, tank trap, strong point, defense arc;

    Antonyms attack*, siege*, blitzkrieg*. *

  3. In law, the reply of the accused

    denial, plea, pleading, rejoinder, answer, reply, retort, writ of mandamus, right of habeas corpus, alibi, testimony, vindication, surrejoinder, counterclaim, rebuttal, argument, assertion, case; see also declaration 2, proof 1, statement 1.

  4. An apology

    excuse, justification, argument; see explanation 2, justification.


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defense Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • fatherland: The attention of the revolutionary wing was centered on the question of the defense of the capitalist fatherland.

Converse of object

  • deploy: We will develop and deploy effective missile defenses to protect America and our allies from sudden attack.

Adjective modifier

  • ballistic: Take, for example, our approach to ballistic missile defense.

Modifies a noun

  • attorney: Instead, trial defense service attorneys help you with problems in these areas.

Noun used with modifier

  • missile: Missile defenses are a logical adjunct to our traditional policy.
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The charge that an idea is radical, impractical, or long- haired is met by showing that a prominent businessman has favored it†an additional tactic in this strategy of defense†is to assert that Winston Churchill once sponsored the particular idea. If one is challenged, a sufficiently careful investigation will show that he did.

-Galbraith,John Kenneth

No, painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war for attack and defense against the enemy.

-Picasso, Pablo Ruiz y

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