defend|defended|defending|defends in English
verb
[de·fend || dɪ'fend]
protect, secure
Use "defend|defended|defending|defends" in a sentence
1. The sorcerer supreme defends existence.
2. Burat spent much of his life defending the Piedmontese language island.Beginning in 1964, Burat was the secretary of an international association that defends languages and cultures threatened with extinction.
3. Assailable meaning Not defended or not able to be defended.
4. Claiming Grace Claiming Alexis Claiming Bailey Claiming Felicity Claiming Sarah Mountain Mercenaries Defending Allye Defending Chloe Defending Morgan Defending Harlow Defending Everly Defending Zara Defending Raven Silverstone Trusting Skylar Trusting Taylor Trusting Molly (Jun 2021) Trusting Cassidy (Nov 2021) Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes
5. The law defends people from injustice.
6. "Boss defends decision to quit Keighley".
7. A female lion defends her young ferociously.
8. Each Assistant tenaciously defends his turf.
9. Defending Religious Freedom
10. Defending Kingdom Interests
11. Galileo defends himself before the Roman Inquisition
12. The lioness defends her cubs against enemies.
13. Therefore, an Apologist defends Christianity as well as
14. Oscarson’s daughter defends motherhood at her children’s school.
15. Apologetics: defending the faith
16. Defending the Good News
17. He is defending champion.
18. Defending against Biopiracy There have been some positive steps made towards defending against Biopiracy
19. They defended their policies robustly.
20. He heroically defended democratic principles.
21. A public defender defends someone accused of a crime.
22. He gamely defended his organisation's decision.
23. Not defended or capable of being defended Familiarity information: Assailable used as an adjective is very rare.
24. Acacias are heavily defended against herbivores.
25. Legally Defending the Good News