counterattack |
defend |
As verbs the difference between counterattack and defend
is that
counterattack is while
defend is defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
As a noun counterattack
is .
defend |
x |
As a verb defend
is defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
remand |
defend |
As verbs the difference between remand and defend
is that
remand is to send a prisoner back to custody
[a modern legal definition includes the possibility of bail being granted, so in the united kingdom at least, this does not necessarily imply custody: ] while
defend is defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
As a noun remand
is the act of sending an accused person back into custody whilst awaiting trial.
defend |
false |
As a verb defend
is defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
defend |
undefined |
As a verb defend
is defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
defend |
combat |
As verbs the difference between defend and combat
is that
defend is defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense) while
combat is to fight with; to struggle for victory against.
As a noun combat is
a battle, a fight (often one in which weapons are used); a struggle for victory.
defend |
adopt |
As verbs the difference between defend and adopt
is that
defend is defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense) while
adopt is (with relationship specified) to take by choice into relationship, child, heir, friend, citizen, etc.
defend |
harbour |
In transitive terms the difference between defend and harbour
is that
defend is to support by words or writing; to vindicate, talk in favour of while
harbour is to accept, as with a belief.
As verbs the difference between defend and harbour
is that
defend is to ward off, repel (an attack or attacker) while
harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.
As a noun harbour is
shelter, refuge.
appellant |
defend |
As an adjective appellant
is (legal) of or relating to appeals.
As a noun appellant
is (legal) a litigant or party that is making an appeal in court.
As a verb defend is
defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
respondent |
defend |
As a noun respondent
is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
As an adjective respondent
is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
As a verb defend is
defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
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