defend
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: defendedpp: defendeding: defendingcomp: nullsup: null
This word carries a strong sense of resistance and boundary-maintenance. It implies that there is an active threat or a critical challenge that requires a protective barrier, whether that barrier is a physical wall, a legal argument, or a psychological stance. It is more active and confrontational than simply protecting something. In academic or professional settings, it describes the rigorous process of justifying a thesis or a decision against skeptical questioning. This usage shifts the focus from physical safety to intellectual validity, where the goal is to prove that a claim can withstand scrutiny.