defend



defend someone or something against someone or something

 
1. to stand against an attack; to provide a defense against attack. Don't worry, I will defend you against any muggers. We defended ourselves against the attack. The army defended the town against the enemy soldiers.
2. . to advocate the cause of someone or something against someone or something else. The lawyer defended her against the plaintiff. She defended the company against the suit.
See also: defend

defend someone with something

to repel danger from someone with something. Here, defend yourself with this club. Mary defended herself with karate.
See also: defend

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TabithaTAB-i-thə (English)English, Biblical, Biblical Greek
Christy (1)KRIS-teeEnglish
KoryKAWR-eeEnglish
JephthahJEF-thə (English)Biblical
NİDa-Turkish
Malvolio-Literature