de·fense
(dĭ-fĕnś)
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin dēfēnsa, from feminine past participle of dēfendere, to ward off; see defend.]
noun
- The act of defending against attack, danger, or injury.
- A means or method of defending or protecting.
- Sports The act or an instance of defending a championship against a challenger: will box in his third defense of his title.
- An argument in support or justification of something. See synonyms at apology
- Law
- The action of the defendant in opposition to complaints against him or her.
- The defendant and his or her legal counsel.
- The science or art of defending oneself; self-defense.
- Sports
- Means or tactics used in trying to stop the opposition from scoring.
- The team or those players on the team attempting to stop the opposition from scoring.
- The military, governmental, and industrial complex, especially as it authorizes and manages weaponry production.
transitive verb: -fensed, -fens·ing, -fens·es.
Sports- To attempt to stop (the opposition) from scoring.
- To play defense against (an opponent); guard.
derivatives
- de·fenséless
- adjective
- de·fenséless·ly
- adverb
- de·fenséless·ness
- noun