defensible

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From Old French defensable, from Latin defensibilem.

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defensible (comparative more defensible, superlative most defensible)

  1. (of an installation etc) capable of being defended against armed attack
    • 1907, Ronald M. Burrows, The Discoveries In Crete, page 11:
      Not only were those cities fortified, but their architects based their whole system on the strategical possibilities of the site, and closely followed its defensible contours.
  2. (of an argument etc) capable of being justified

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