First Known Use: 14th century
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noun de·fense \di-ˈfen(t)s; as antonym of “offense,” often ˈdē-ˌ\
: the act of defending someone or something from attack
: something that is used to protect yourself, your country, etc.
: the act of speaking or writing in support of someone or something that is being attacked or criticized
Full Definition of DEFENSE
1
a : the act or action of defending <the defense of our country> <speak out in defense of justice> b : a defendant's denial, answer, or plea
2
a : capability of resisting attack b : defensive play or ability <a player known for good defense>
3
a : means or method of defending or protecting oneself, one's team, or another; also : a defensive structure b : an argument in support or justification c : the collected facts and method adopted by a defendant to protect and defend against a plaintiff's action d : a sequence of moves available in chess to the second player in the opening
4
a : a defending party or group (as in a court of law) <the defense rests> b : a defensive team
5
: the military and industrial aggregate that authorizes and supervises arms production <appropriations for defense> <defense contract>
— de·fense·less \-ləs\ adjective
— de·fense·less·ly adverb
— de·fense·less·ness noun
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Origin of DEFENSE
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin defensa vengeance, from Latin, feminine of defensus, past participle of defendere
2defense
verb
de·fensedde·fens·ing
Definition of DEFENSE
transitive verb
: to take specific defensive action against (an opposing team or player or an offensive play)
First Known Use of DEFENSE
1950
Rhymes with DEFENSE
DEFENSE Defined for Kids
defense
noun de·fense \di-ˈfens\
Definition of DEFENSE for Kids
1
: the act of protecting or defending <They were defeated in spite of a brave defense.>
2
: something that defends or protects <… sneaking out to spy on him was not much of a defense against his treachery. — Lemony Snicket, The Austere Academy>
3
: the players on a team who try to stop the other team from scoring
— de·fense·less \-ləs\ adjective
Medical Dictionary
defense
noun de·fense
Medical Definition of DEFENSE
: a means or method of protecting the physical or functional integrity of body or mind <ability to concentrate urine may be interpreted as a renal defense of body volume fluid—Jack Metcoff>
Variants of DEFENSE
de·fense or chiefly British de·fence \di-ˈfen(t)s\
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