good defence

Frequency: 7.010.0 per million words

Used in legal or sports contexts to mean an effective argument or strategy.

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Examples (10)

  • The lawyer presented a surprisingly good defence, which raised doubts in the jury's mind.
  • Even with overwhelming evidence, a good defence can sometimes secure an acquittal.
  • His only chance is to hire a top attorney who can build a good defence for him.
  • The defendant's case was weak because he lacked a good defence against the prosecutor's claims.
  • Mounting a good defence requires meticulous preparation and a deep understanding of the law.
  • The team's victory was largely due to their good defence, which shut down the opponent's star player.
  • In basketball, a good defence is just as important as a strong offense.
  • The coach is known for building teams with a consistently good defence.
  • Despite their offensive struggles, their good defence has kept them in the game.
  • We will need to have a very good defence if we want to win the championship next week.