The person being defended is referred to as the defendant.
The person who files a lawsuit is called the plaintiff if they are the one filing the lawsuit, or the defendant if they are the one being sued.
Different terminology can apply in different jurisdictions. However, the person being sued is probably most frequently called the "Defendant". In some cases the term "Respondent" is used.
Yes, it is illegal to prevent a person from being able to call 911 in Florida. Interfering with someone's ability to seek emergency assistance is a criminal offense and can result in serious legal consequences.
To defend or defends. The present tence is "defend." It does not change unless you use it in a past tence such as Defended or have defended before.
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protected; gaurded; defended.
The person being evaluated is commonly referred to as the "evaluatee" or the "subject."
AUDITEE
complainee
the accused
complainee
victim
A recluse.
A very fortunate person!!!!
"I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it, and to live or die for it."
Such a person is a dietician, being an expert on diet and nutrition.
A person in their 50s is commonly referred to as being middle-aged.