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Defense
The action of defending or protecting from attack, danger, or injury.
Anything employed to oppose attack(s).
A strategy and tactics employed to prevent the other team from scoring; ''contrasted with'' offense.
The portion of a team dedicated to preventing the other team from scoring; ''contrasted with'' offense.
An argument in support or justification of something.
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The case presented by the defendant in a legal proceeding.
Government policy or (infra)structure related to the military.
''Department of Defense''
A prohibition; a prohibitory ordinance.
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(quote-journal) said. “They dug in and defensed the right way.”
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Whitchurch|Edwarde Whytchurche.(nb...) to be solde (...) by William Telotson|year=1544|passage=In the ſyege of greate cities, takyng a bygge compaſſe rounde abowte, we muſt wyth all laboure: make and intercut not farre of the citie, bꝛode and depe trenches defenſed wyth turrettes of woodde, (..)
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Abell Ieffs,(nb...)|year=1587|section=folio 130, verso|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_tragicall-tales_turberville-george_1587/page/n261/mode/1up|passage=VVhere being plaſt, vnvviſt of any vvight, / He ſtayde his time, till husband fel on ſleepe, / Then out he gate, defenſt vvith darke of night, / And ſoftly to ''Salueſtras'' bed did creepe: (..)
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Crooke and William Cooke|Andrew Crooke,(nb...)|year=1661|page=21|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_cambria-triumphans-_enderbie-percie_1661/page/21/mode/1up|passage=The Country of ''Britain'' was in old times adorned with 28 Cities, beſide innumerable number of Caſtles defenſed with ſtrong Walls, Towers, Gates and Locks.
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