Yes. Defensive is the adjective form or defend.
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The opposite of defense (to defend a position) is offense(to attack).
Apologetics means to defend something by use of intelligent argument. The Bible uses this word when it talks about when someone had an accusation against them (like court) the person had to defend himself by using intelligent arguments. So, apologetics has to do with defending the beliefs a person has.
The abstract noun form of the verb defend is defense.(The adjective defensive has another noun form, defensiveness, that has a different meaning.)
*offensive (adjective) (*insulting); opposite is -Agreeable, kind, nice, pleasing, respectful *offensive (noun) (*attack); opposite is -Defending, defensive
defendable
The word defensive means to protect or defend. It is the opposite of the word offensive.
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They have been know to defend there space if cornered!
The opposite of defense (to defend a position) is offense(to attack).
Offensive and defensive tactics will depend upon what a person is trying to do. For example, in football defensive tactics will defend themselves and offensive tactics will be trying to make a goal.
Yes- that is a good strategy that most defensive backs use.
To defend themselves against violent criminals.
Defensive weapons. Roosters fight and defend by kicking, the spurs are meant just for that purpose.
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The noun form for the adjective defensive is defensiveness.Another noun form is defense.
Defensive adaptations are the adaptations animals use to defend themselves from predators. Skunks have developed a scent gland under their tails that emits a strong, noxious odor when they feel scared or threatened.