defence

[dɪˈfɛns]

defence Definition

  • 1the action of defending from or resisting attack
  • 2the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused or sued in a lawsuit

Using defence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "defence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country's defence system is one of the strongest in the world.

  • Example

    The lawyer presented a strong defence for his client in court.

  • Example

    The team's defence was able to stop the opposing team from scoring.

  • Example

    The company's defence against the accusations was weak.

defence Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for defence

Idioms Using defence

  • to support or justify someone or something that has been criticized or attacked

    Example

    She wrote an article in defence of the company's policies.

  • in a situation where one is trying to protect oneself or something from attack or criticism

    Example

    The company is on the defence after the recent scandal.

  • completely vulnerable and unable to protect oneself

    Example

    Without her phone, she felt defenceless as a baby in the big city.

Phrases with defence

  • an unconscious psychological mechanism that reduces anxiety arising from unacceptable or potentially harmful stimuli

    Example

    Her constant joking is a defence mechanism to cover up her insecurities.

  • a series of measures or actions taken to prevent something from happening or to protect against something

    Example

    The first line of defence against cyber attacks is having a strong password.

  • self-defence

    the use of force to protect oneself or others from harm

    Example

    He claimed that he acted in self-defence when he punched the attacker.

Origins of defence

from Old French 'defens', from Latin 'defensus', past participle of 'defendere', meaning 'to defend'

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Summary: defence in Brief

The term 'defence' [dɪˈfɛns] refers to the act of protecting oneself or others from harm, or the argument presented by the accused in a lawsuit. It can be seen in contexts such as national security or sports, as in 'The country's defence system is one of the strongest in the world.' 'Defence' also extends into phrases like 'line of defence,' and idioms like 'in defence of,' denoting support or justification, and 'on the defence,' implying a situation of protection.