aizstāvēt

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to defend to act so as to protect something from physical harm, risk, dishonor, etc.
 * 2)  to defend, to justify, to support (with evidence)
 * 3)  to defend to justify on the basis of one's research results, with one's arguments, with basic principles
 * 4)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend, to justify, to support (with evidence)
 * 2)  to defend to justify on the basis of one's research results, with one's arguments, with basic principles
 * 3)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend to justify on the basis of one's research results, with one's arguments, with basic principles
 * 2)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend to justify on the basis of one's research results, with one's arguments, with basic principles
 * 2)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend to justify on the basis of one's research results, with one's arguments, with basic principles
 * 2)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend to justify on the basis of one's research results, with one's arguments, with basic principles
 * 2)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused
 * 1)  to defend in a court of law, to argue against the charges in order to absolve or mitigate the guilt of the accused