The word defensive means to protect or defend. It is the opposite of the word offensive.
a defensive barrior
The opposite of being defensive is to be open to criticism; I don't think that there is a single word which has that meaning, although humble comes closest. Offensive is an antonym for defensive.
defendable
A piece of defensive or ornamental armor (with or without a vizor) for the head and neck; a helmet.
The answer is cuish.It's five letters, ending in H. Cuish is a defensive armour or padding worn around the thighs. It can also be called cuisse.
Depending on the setup its either 3-4= Defensive End/Nose Guard/Defensive End 4-3= Defensive End/Defensive Tackle/Defensive Tackle/Defensive End 5-2=Defensive End/Defensive Tackle/Nose Guard/Defensive Tackle/Defensive End
perimeter defense a defense without an exposed flank, consisting of forces deployed along the perimeter of the defended area. Soldiers in a squad make a circular perimeter but the meaning has some more. Nations have a defensive perimeter like the United STates wich on north has Alaska in the east Puerto Rico and in the west Hawaii. Computer science has it's own definition for defensive perimeter also.
Defensive End. The DE plays on the outside edge of the defensive line. Called the Defensive End in a 4-3 allignment and is sometimes referred to as a Defensive Tackle in a 3-4 defensive allignment. The Defensive end is responsible for pass rushing and run stuffing.
A defensive end is the name of a defensive position in American and Canadian football, situated at each end of the defensive line.
The D.S. is the defensive specialist. D= defensive S= specialist
I can give you several sentences.That is a good defensive position.Don't be so defensive; I was only teasing you.Her insults made me defensive.
I think you mean charging, which is when an offensive player commits a foul on the defensive player. Typically, this happens when the defensive player plants his feet and the offensive player runs/dribbles/pushes through him, knocking him down. It's not a charge if his feet are moving, though.