English to Bengali Dictionary defend

defend

রক্ষা করা
definition
verb
we shall defend our country, whatever the cost
resist an attack made on (someone or something); protect from harm or danger.
translation of 'defend'
কোনো কিছুর সমর্থনে কিছু বলা বা লেখা,
আদালতে কোনো পক্ষকে সমর্থন করা
verb
প্রতিরোধ করা,
রক্ষা করা,
প্রতিহত করা,
প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বিতা করা,
পালন করা
example
Opponents better be ready to run and 'defend' because Gonzaga will score.
Now we call on him one more time to preserve, protect and 'defend' our nation and all for which it stands.
Heavy guns were put into position on Singapore island to 'defend' it against attack from the sea.
My new mother did not dare speak out against my father to 'defend' me.
It's strange because if we don't score we tend to 'defend' well, but once we do manage to find the net we always look vulnerable at the other end.
we shall 'defend' our island, whatever the cost
She seemed speechless, so Carla spoke up to 'defend' her.
Consequently, Styans players could retreat towards their own goal and 'defend' in numbers and with vigour.
So on this occasion I write to 'defend' you out of principle, not likemindedness.
John explained the man would now 'defend' him if anyone abused him.
He said private lawyers would also make the trial fairer since the government is the complainant in the case, the prosecutor and at the same time expected to provide lawyers to 'defend' the accused.
I was a little shocked at the fact that he was attempting to 'defend' me.
They would not attack you unless to 'defend' their territory but can be quite aggressive to each other.
And you do not 'defend' bigots by attacking people who refuse to listen to bigotry pretending to be substantive discussion.
And speaking about defense attorneys getting ulcers trying to 'defend' their clients, don't worry about this.
Uniformed lawyers now assigned to 'defend' the detainees have become among the most forceful critics of the system.
A thrilling finish saw Hardy Eustace successfully 'defend' his Champion Hurdle title, edging out Harchibald and Brave Inca on the line.
When a citizen joins the military, he or she takes an oath to protect and 'defend' the country.
we shall 'defend' our country, whatever the cost
This season, they've had to assist Krzyzewski in inventing different ways for the team to score points and 'defend' .
The question was whether the domestic Court of Appeal should properly have decided the case without trial counsel being allowed to 'defend' the accused.
They will 'defend' him when he acts boldly to advance democracy and excuse him when he doesn't.
Many European lawyers refused to 'defend' the accused.
Should we 'defend' Sligo's famous son or are the criticisms justifiable.
he won the party's nomination to 'defend' the Welsh seat
If you go to a game expecting to see two teams each working together to score and 'defend' , then you won't be disappointed by women's college basketball.
Yet we had a treaty with Vietnam saying that if they were attacked, we'd 'defend' them.
If the champions are to 'defend' their title successfully then there can be simply no more days like these.
We thrill to their victories, commit their most heroic moments to memory, 'defend' our favourite players with almost theological passion.
they were forced to 'defend' for long periods
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