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fend

FEHND
verb
1
To look after or provide for oneself, without relying on others.
"After his parents passed, he had to fend for himself at sixteen."
2
To ward off or push away, usually with "off."
"She fended off three takeover bids in as many years."

How to Use Fend

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo take care of yourself, or to block/deflect something unwanted.

Common pairings
fend for yourself fend off an attack fend off questions

Word Forms

fended past tense, fends plural, fends singular

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Etymology

A shortened form of Middle English "defenden" ("to defend"), from Latin defendo.

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