Examples of 'may defend' in a sentence

Meaning of "may defend"

May defend is a phrase used when someone has the option or possibility to protect or support a particular idea, belief, or action. It implies that a person has the right to present arguments in favor of something or to stand up for a particular position

How to use "may defend" in a sentence

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It may defend its territory by diving on intruders.
Soldiers so assaulted may defend themselves to the death.
You may defend yourself before a court of justice.
Metallica can move rapidly and may defend itself when cornered.
No monk may defend another in the monastery.
Another criticism of the lineal championship is that a fighter may defend it against inferior opponents.
You may defend the accused.
The notice will also include a time and place where the voter may defend the challenge.
The accused may defend by counsel.
You may defend yourself against an attack anywhere you have a legal right to be.
I remind you that you may defend yourselves as you see fit.
They may defend kills against larger or more numerous predators such as wolves or bears.
They require this information so that they may defend themselves in any disciplinary proceedings.
You may defend any of these two opinions.
Well at least in that I may defend myself.

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Ants may defend the plants against insect herbivores.
Teach me how to fight so that I may defend my people.
By which members may defend or advance their interests in.
If the accused is a lawyer, he may defend himself.
Guard llamas may defend against predators in many ways.
On the other hand, intellectuals may defend the status quo.
You may defend yourself.
Next, there is a trial where the tenant may defend himself.
Any worker may defend his rights through trade union action under conditions determined by law.
If you do not have representatives, you may defend your own case.
Thus every person may defend his rights by invoking the Constitution.
The dragging piece may also not initiate an attack, but may defend itself if attacked.
Relevance rule A party may defend a standpoint only by advancing argumentation relating to that standpoint.
In the meantime, the former shareholder may defend himself by proving that.
He may defend this Inspector Abberline to the end.
In many cases, the immigrant may defend their case in immigration court.
A man may defend his family, his servants or his master, whenever he may defend himself.
On a broad health note, increasing testosterone may defend against cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes.
The accused may defend himself or herself either for himself / herself or through a defense counsel.
The crew may not initiate battle against an intruder, but may defend themselves if attacked.
So that I may defend all that is holy.
Only those who have signed up for the beta may defend Aelion!
When I wish to avoid love I may defend myself simply by drawing a line on the ground.
If I stay any longer, my friends may defend me.
But if I may defend myself a little.
Chris Brown due in court Thursday, Rihanna may defend him.
Indeed, women may defend the structures that oppress them.
In Endless mode, the player may defend indefinitely.
And … you may defend by saying that your dog has never ever harmed anyone.
Is the Council concerned that the European Court of Justice may defend fundamental rights?
This strategy may defend against an attacker who has accumulated less than “ M ” shares.
Counselor, you may defend.
He may defend himself in hand-to-hand combat if attacked.
We have nothing to say. Counselor, you may defend.
Individuals may defend basking spots, nesting sites, feeding areas, nurseries, and overwintering sites.

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