fend (off) Antonyms

Meaning of fend (off)

fend (off)

to defend oneself against (someone or something)

fend (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The goalkeeper effortlessly fended off the attacker's relentless shots.
  2. The city walls served as formidable barriers, fending off invading armies.
  3. The lawyer skillfully fended off the prosecutor's aggressive questioning.
  4. The dog's sharp bark fended off the unwelcome visitor.
  5. The doctor administered a powerful antibiotic to fend off the infection.
  6. The team's defense worked together seamlessly, fending off every opponent's attempt at a goal.
  7. The nation's military prepared to fend off a potential invasion from its neighboring country.
  8. The scientist devised an ingenious solution to fend off the threat of global warming.
  9. The homeowner installed a security system to fend off potential burglars.
  10. The company's marketing campaign was designed to fend off competition from rival brands.

FAQs About the word fend (off)

to defend oneself against (someone or something)

repel, stave off, repulse, turn away, resist, turn back, fight, withstand, oppose,beat off

welcome, embrace,hail,

The goalkeeper effortlessly fended off the attacker's relentless shots.

The city walls served as formidable barriers, fending off invading armies.

The lawyer skillfully fended off the prosecutor's aggressive questioning.

The dog's sharp bark fended off the unwelcome visitor.