Similar words: self-defence, defenseless, defense, self-denial, self-deprecating, self-determination, defensive, defensively. Meaning: n. the act of defending yourself.
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31) Self-defense is such a kind of lawful means which is used by people to fight against law-breaking and crime. It is one of citizen's special rights, and also a mortal obligation.
32) Given these weaknesses, I could not help reading one particular passage of Keefe's as an attempt at self-defense.
33) In addition, anxiety triggers the "fight or flight" reflex that sends blood away from the central body, including the penis, and out toward the limbs for escape or self-defense.
34) Mr. Bush sought and received a general endorsement of his actions from the United Nations but has declined to put the military action under a United Nations command, calling it an act of self-defense.
35) Many Americans know this as the case involving a clean-cut former Special Forces soldier turned diplomat who fired in self-defense as two Pakistanis were trying to rob him.
36) Two of the groups so named were the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a leftist group, and the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a right-wing group.
37) Once commonly called Brontosaurus, this gentle giant had a massive body, a long neck, a small head, and a whiplash tail it often used in self-defense.
38) The Academy of National Self-Defense Forces in Japan studies the use of parapsychological phenomena that may be employed by the intelligence.
39) In addition, a few university students have started a campaign urging that students and faculty be permitted to bring firearms on campus for self-defense.
40) Section 2 and 3 use the method of comparative analysis, comparing the self-defense with the similar system in the criminal domain and similar system in the Civil domain.
41) Agnes was a battered woman who had killed, in self-defense, while temporarily insane.
42) In order to apply this means effectively, use this special right correctly, and perform this obligation well, citizen must exactly master the composite condition of self-defense.
43) Mr. Ostrander, for example, has a psychologist and a self-defense instructor on staff, and he will work personally with the student in the home country or on campus.
44) The United States says Davis acted in self-defense and is a diplomat who should be released immediately under international conventions.
45) It contains several sections:Holistic Self-Defense, Macrobiotic Dietary Recommendations, Radiation, Seven Herbalists Speak.
46) Some officers told me that they only take action in response to provocation, and even then, only in self-defense.
47) Fortunately, fatalities are fairly rare; the spiders are nonaggressive and bite only in self-defense, such as when someone accidentally sits on them. Sentencedict.com
48) Will it allow Georgia the ability to participate in foreign missions such as Iraq, or will it provide the capacity for self-defense in case of future attacks?
49) On Thursday morning, Japan's Self-Defense Forces started dumping water from a helicopter on reactor No. 3, making four passes. They planned to do the same for No. 4 sometime Thursday.
50) The column of Jewish women and children under the escort of Lithuanian "self-defense". 1941. Lithuania, the USSR.
51) She most likely has experience in law enforcement or the military, though she may simply be a self-defense advocate or a dedicated hobbyist with uncommon self-possession .
52) An art of weaponless self-defense developed in China and Japan that uses throws, holds, and blows and derives added power from the attacker's own weight and strength.
53) The fact is that Jujutsu is the mother art for Judo, Aikido, and many Self-Defense systems designed for police and army.
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