defending

[dɪˈfendɪŋ]

defending Definition

  • 1protecting something from attack or harm
  • 2supporting a particular idea or group

Using defending: Examples

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

  • Example

    The defending team managed to keep the score at 0-0.

  • Example

    The defending champion won the tournament again this year.

  • Example

    The defending lawyer argued that his client was innocent.

  • Example

    The defending army repelled the enemy's attack.

defending Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with defending

  • protecting your reputation or dignity

    Example

    He challenged the man who insulted him, saying he was defending his honor.

  • presenting and supporting your research findings in front of an academic committee

    Example

    She spent months preparing for her defense, knowing that defending her thesis would be a challenging experience.

  • trying to justify or support something that is clearly wrong or unjustifiable

    Example

    The politician was accused of defending the indefensible when he tried to explain his controversial remarks.

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Summary: defending in Brief

The term 'defending' [dɪˈfendɪŋ] refers to protecting something from harm or attack, or supporting a particular idea or group. It can be used in sports contexts, such as 'The defending team managed to keep the score at 0-0,' or in legal contexts, like 'The defending lawyer argued that his client was innocent.' Phrases like 'defending your honor' and 'defending your thesis' extend the meaning of the word to personal and academic contexts.

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