Found 2 items, similar to defense.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: defense
defense
n 1: (sports) the team that is trying to prevent the other team
from scoring;
“his teams are always good on defense”
[syn:
defence,
defending team] [ant:
offense,
offense]
2: military action or resources protecting a country against
potential enemies;
“they died in the defense of
Stalingrad”;
“they were developed for the defense program”
[syn:
defence,
defensive measure]
3: the defendant and his legal advisors collectively;
“the
defense called for a mistrial” [syn:
defence,
defense team
,
defense lawyers] [ant:
prosecution]
4: protection from harm;
“sanitation is the best defense
against disease” [syn:
defence]
5: a structure used for defense;
“the artillery battered down
the defenses” [syn:
defensive structure,
defence]
6: the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions;
“his refutation of the charges was short and persuasive”;
“in defense he said the other man started it” [syn:
refutation,
defence]
7: the justification for some act or belief;
“he offered a
persuasive defense of the theory” [syn:
defence,
vindication]
8: a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the
charges against him;
“he gave evidence for the defense”
[syn:
defence,
denial,
demurrer] [ant:
prosecution]
9: an organization of defenders that provides resistance
against attack;
“he joined the defense against invasion”
[syn:
defence,
defense force,
defence force]
10: the federal department responsible for safeguarding national
security of the UnitedStates; created in 1947 [syn:
Department of Defense
,
Defense Department,
United States Department of Defense
,
DoD]
11: (psychiatry) an unconscious process that tries to reduce the
anxiety associated with instinctive desires [syn:
defense mechanism
,
defense reaction,
defence mechanism,
defence reaction
,
defence]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Defense
Defense
\De*fense"\, Defence
\De*fence"\, n. [F. d['e]fense, OF.
defense, fem., defens, masc., fr. L. defensa (cf. LL.
defensum), from defendere. See
Defend, and cf.
Fence.]
1. The act of defending, or the state of being defended;
protection, as from violence or danger.
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In cases of defense 't is best to weigh
The enemy more mighty than he seems. --Shak.
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2. That which defends or protects; anything employed to
oppose attack, ward off violence or danger, or maintain
security; a guard; a protection.
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War would arise in defense of the right. --Tennyson.
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God, the widow's champion and defense. --Shak.
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3. Protecting plea; vindication; justification.
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Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my defense.
--Acts xxii.
1.
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4. (Law) The defendant's answer or plea; an opposing or
denial of the truth or validity of the plaintiff's or
prosecutor's case; the method of proceeding adopted by the
defendant to protect himself against the plaintiff's
action.
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5. Act or skill in making defense; defensive plan or policy;
practice in self defense, as in fencing, boxing, etc.
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A man of great defense. --Spenser.
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By how much defense is better than no skill. --Shak.
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6. Prohibition; a prohibitory ordinance. [Obs.]
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Severe defenses . . . against wearing any linen
under a certain breadth. --Sir W.
Temple.
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Defense
\De*fense"\, v. t.
To furnish with defenses; to fortify. [Obs.] [Written also
defence.]
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Better manned and more strongly defensed. --Hales.
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