Similar words: defend, defender, deficit spending, defendant, public defender, ending, bending, mending. Meaning: [dɪ'fend] adj. attempting to or designed to prevent an opponent from winning or scoring.
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61) It is further acknowledged that each of the parties shall indemnify me for all reasonable costs of defending such actions and proceedings.
62) The defending champions ended up second, the bronze medalists fifth.
63) The most difficult thing for Brown was defending a policy in public that he opposed in private.
64) Collins has been in Sonoma five years; half of that time has been devoted exclusively to defending Richard Allen Davis.
65) In the office, a choice desk location by the window or near the coffee machine may be worth defending.
66) More interesting was the momentary lapse of patience by Coach Dave Wannstedt in defending the moves.
67) Netball Sefton, the defending champions, will have to work hard particularly against a Wirral side.
68) Agassi lift: Andre Agassi's chances of defending his Wimbledon title have lifted.
69) Her attitude toward individual patrons sets her beyond most of her contemporaries in defending the integrity of her work.
70) Starting lineup for the two-time defending world champion Houston Rockets recently has been, drum roll,(www.Sentencedict.com) please....
71) Merrell Dow finally decided the cost of defending itself outweighed the revenue produced by sales of the drug.
72) A scoreless first half saw defences uppermost on both sides with Ireland defending with spirit.
73) But Henry was not feeling like defending anyone today, rather he was on the lookout for attack.
74) Ironically, in the light of later events, defending counsel then sought an adjournment in order to call character witnesses in mitigation.
75) She was making sounds like a bird: the screeching of a bird, defending its nest against intruders.
76) My own uncertainty in defending my position at the time made me that much more adamant and angry in response.
77) Rather than defending society(sentencedict.com), the young men attack it and exalt macho foreign potentates and desperadoes.
78) Countless Labour candidates spent the election defending their passionate commitment to a statutory minimum wage and workers' rights.
79) She had been expecting a lift which failed to materialise, defending solicitor Mark Blundell told the court.
80) Kelly had another good solid game, making a couple of very good runs forward, and using his pace when defending.
81) Teachers actively engage in working for progressive education, defending the curriculum they developed and finding ways to expand it.
82) They defeated Essex 6-3, Herts., the defending champions, 7-2, and Dorset, 7-2.
83) Those rules prohibit soldiers from doing much more than defending themselves if attacked.
84) With Thatcher running amok through the welfare state, lobby groups are preoccupied defending what was once thought unassailable.
85) He killed a man, while defending his honor and is willing to risk killing another.
86) The problem is not just one of specialist areas defending their territorial interests.
87) Just consider two generals defending your country and they both botch it.
88) Ego takes great pleasure in wallowing in self-pity, and defending itself against all charges, whatever the cost to others.
89) I haven't led the championship this year so I haven't had to think about defending a lead.
90) Mr Francis Keenan, defending, said Mackin denied any involvement in the robbery.
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