- defend
- verb1 protect against attackADVERB▪ adequately, effectively, properly (esp. BrE), successfully▪
Computer users need to ensure their systems are properly defended.
▪She successfully defended herself against an attack from someone larger and stronger.
▪ heavily▪The city was heavily defended against attack.
▪ lightly▪They attacked the left flank, which was only lightly defended.
PREPOSITION▪ against2 supportADVERB▪ actively, aggressively (esp. AmE), fiercely, passionately, robustly (BrE), strongly, vehemently, vigorously▪The company has vigorously defended its decision to reduce the workforce.
▪ staunchly, steadfastly, stoutly (BrE), valiantly▪ adequately, effectively, successfully▪ publiclyPREPOSITION▪ against▪She defended her department against accusations of incompetence.
3 in sports/competitionsADVERB▪ successfullyPREPOSITION▪ against▪The champion successfully defended his title against the challenger.
Defend is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑soldierDefend is used with these nouns as the object: ↑airspace, ↑base, ↑castle, ↑championship, ↑choice, ↑country, ↑crown, ↑decision, ↑democracy, ↑dissertation, ↑doctrine, ↑flank, ↑freedom, ↑frontier, ↑homeland, ↑honour, ↑integrity, ↑interest, ↑liberty, ↑majority, ↑nation, ↑nest, ↑pass, ↑perimeter, ↑position, ↑practice, ↑prerogative, ↑realm, ↑religion, ↑republic, ↑reputation, ↑right, ↑seat, ↑shore, ↑slavery, ↑sovereignty, ↑status quo, ↑suit, ↑system, ↑territory, ↑thesis, ↑title, ↑tradition, ↑trophy, ↑turf, ↑view
Collocations dictionary. 2013.