Examples of 'having to defend' in a sentence

Meaning of "having to defend"

Having to defend - Implies being required to justify or protect oneself or something from criticism, attack, or questioning

How to use "having to defend" in a sentence

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having to defend
I do not like having to defend our teachers.
Having to defend himself all the time.
The parents are having to defend themselves.
Having to defend your life on pretty much every level.
But they are afraid of having to defend themselves.
Having to defend your actions.
Suddenly it seems as if everyone is having to defend monogamy.
I am never having to defend myself by myself.
Do not put me in a position of having to defend.
She hated having to defend herself.
Doctor or no doctor you might end up having to defend yourself.
Imagine having to defend your joke before a judge.
I am wasting my time having to defend myself.
Or to having to defend larger teams.
You complain about being attacked and having to defend yourself.

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I am so tired of having to defend myself against these stupid tabloids.
You really get to feeling like you are constantly having to defend yourself.
I do not like having to defend grades before we go any further.
And do you figure a little too much of having to defend one of us against.
Having to defend myself again and again and again.
I do not like having to defend you.
Having to defend your immigration status is a complex and demanding job.
I find myself constantly having to defend modern agriculture.
Having to defend your actions no matter how unacceptable may seem to other people.
I saw myself as having to defend territory.
Having to defend my judgment of character because of Caitlyn is bullshit.
Sometimes that means having to defend your artistic choices.
I am also not a fan of the new The Escapist and hate having to defend them.
I felt tired of having to defend myself and defend my work.
I sympathize with the parliamentary secretary who is stuck having to defend the indefensible.
I hate having to defend myself.
The new suit is not the only one Google is having to defend itself against.
I keep having to defend it.
I thought it would be funny, you having to defend them.
We worry about having to defend our private property from seizure by the federal government.
The Chancellor is fed up with having to defend the indefensible.
Having to defend a son against his own father?
I am tired of having to defend myself.
Having to defend the big mean doctor, albeit with dreamy eyes.
It means he did not grow up having to defend himself all the time.
While I was talking to the inspector, I got the feeling of having to defend Kit.
I am choosing to relieve you of having to defend me for every awful thing.
Having to defend a son against his own father? No, sir.
Despite having to defend.
See, the thing is, it occurs to me that we are already having to defend ourselves.
He had spent his young life having to defend himself because he was socially attacked.
Otherwise, people are automatically put into a position of having to defend themselves.
But Sheen is having to defend himself.
Having to defend a son against his own father? General?
Please do not put me in the position of having to defend the man I just left.

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