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defense

dih-FEHNS
noun
1
The action of protecting someone or something from attack or harm.
"The nation increased spending on defense."
"He raised his arms in self-defense."
2
In sport, the players or tactics focused on stopping the opposing team from scoring.
"The defense forced three turnovers in the first quarter."
3
In law, the case or team presenting arguments on behalf of the accused.
"The defense rested its case after two witnesses."

How to Use Defense

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UK vs US

American English spells this "defense"; British English uses "defence." Both are pronounced identically.

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Common pairings
self-defense defense attorney national defense

Word Forms

defensed past tense, defensed past tense, defenses plural, defenses singular, defenses singular

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Etymology

From Old French defens/defense, from Late Latin dēfēnsa ("protection").

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