"Fended" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fended" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fended" Meaning

To fend means to defend or protect oneself or something against an attack, threat, or danger. It can also mean to ward off or forestall something unpleasant. Example: She fended off the attacker with her umbrella.

"Fended" Examples

Definitions:

To fended means to fend off or defend something or someone.

Examples:


She was able to fend off the attacker and escape without a scratch.
He fended for himself in the wilderness, using his hunting skills to gather food.
The company fended off the lawsuit, proving that their product was not defective.
The knights fended off the enemy army, protecting their kingdom.
The swimmer tried to fend off the shark by punching it repeatedly.

"Fended" Similar Words

Fence-sitter

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Fence

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Fenced

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Fencer

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Fences

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Fences refer to physical barriers or boundaries that are constructed to enclose, divide, or protect an area, such as a yard, garden, or property. They can also be figurative, referring to emotional or psychological barriers that separate people or ideas.

Fenchurch

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Fenchurch is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "fen" meaning "marsh" or "flood" and "cyrce" meaning "church". Someone with the surname Fenchurch would likely have lived near a marshy area or a church in fenland. It's also a famous location in the UK, specifically Fenchurch Street, a major railway station in the City of London. It's also mentioned in literature, such as in the novel "Foucault's Pendulum" by Umberto Eco.

Fencing

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Fender-bender

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Fender

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Fenders

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Fending

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Fenerate

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Fenerated

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Feneration

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Feneration refers to the act of nursing at the breast or the process of milk production in a mother's breast.

Fenestral

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