First Known Use: 14th century
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defend
verb de·fend \di-ˈfend\
: 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)
: to fight or work hard in order to keep (something, such as a right, interest, cause, etc.) from being taken away
: to speak or write in support of (someone or something that is being challenged or criticized)
Full Definition of DEFEND
transitive verb
1
a : to drive danger or attack away from <defend our shores> b (1) : to maintain or support in the face of argument or hostile criticism <defend a theory> (2) : to prove (as a doctoral thesis) valid by answering questions in an oral exam c : to attempt to prevent an opponent from scoring at <elects to defend the south goal>
3
: to act as attorney for
4
: to deny or oppose the right of a plaintiff in regard to (a suit or a wrong charged) : contest
5
: to retain or seek to retain (as a title or position) against a challenge in a contest <they successfully defended their championship>
intransitive verb
1
: to take action against attack or challenge
2
: to play or be on defense <playing deep to defend against a pass>
3
: to play against the high bidder in a card game
— de·fend·able \ˈfen-də-bəl\ adjective
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Origin of DEFEND
Middle English, from Anglo-French defendre, from Latin defendere, from de- + -fendere to strike; akin to Old English gūth battle, war, Greek theinein to strike
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Synonym Discussion of DEFEND
defend, protect, shield, guard, safeguard mean to keep secure from danger or against attack. defend denotes warding off actual or threatened attack <defend the country>. protect implies the use of something (as a covering) as a bar to the admission or impact of what may attack or injure <a hard hat to protect your head>. shield suggests protective intervention in imminent danger or actual attack <shielded her eyes from the sun with her hand>. guard implies protecting with vigilance and force against expected danger <White House entrances are well guarded>. safeguard implies taking precautionary protective measures against merely possible danger <our civil liberties must be safeguarded>.
synonyms see in addition maintain
Rhymes with DEFEND
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DEFENDABLE Defined for Kids
defend
verb de·fend \di-ˈfend\
de·fend·edde·fend·ing
Definition of DEFEND for Kids
1
: to protect from danger or attack
2
: to act or speak in favor of when others are opposed <She defended her teacher against the class's complaints.>
Synonym Discussion of DEFEND
defend, protect, and safeguard mean to keep safe. defend is used for a danger or an attack that is actual or threatening. <The soldiers defended the fort against enemy troops.> protect is used when some kind of shield can prevent possible attack or injury. <Protect your eyes with dark glasses.> safeguard is used when a course of action can protect against a possible danger. <The health rules help safeguard the students from disease.>
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