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to defended
verb
To ward off, repel (an attack or attacker).
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In March 2005, he personally appeared before the US supreme court to defended the constitutionality of the Ten Commandments display that adorns the Texas Capitol grounds.
Despte the cracks between the administration and the spy community, Kerry was careful to defended the motives of US intelligence agencies, insisting no "innocent people" were being abused and saying surveillance by several countries had prevented many terrorist plots.
Efficient-market theorists (including some of the future principals of Long Term Capital Management -- the hedge fund that collapsed in 1998, when markets did what they weren't supposed to) defended their ground, producing elaborate statistical critiques of Mr. Shiller's calculations.
But today we stood up to their challenge when we had to, defended well and played it around.
With Tutanota encryption is done locally, on the client device, secured with a user's own password (so that also needs to be strong, and their own devices need to defended from malware to ensure email security), before being uploaded and sent to the recipient via Tutanota's servers, and then decrypted on the recipient's device.
"Particularly in the first half, we kept the ball well in the periods we had to, defended well for 90 minutes which you know you're going to have to, and got a bit of fortune with the goal but I thought we deserved it overall".
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To defend the bridge?
Care to defend yourself?
Move to defend it.
We tried to defend ourselves.
"We have something to defend.
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