undefended
IPA: ʌndɪfˈɛndɪd
adjective
- Not defended.
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Examples of "undefended" in Sentences
- The Hague Convention of 1907 prohibits attacks on "undefended" civilian targets.
- He knew that Mexico allocated most of its army near Mexico City, leaving northern Mexico almost undefended.
- He was beautiful to watch—defending the undefended, giving his voice to the voiceless, truly becoming a master of the Senate.
- Basically the Mexican border is going to remain undefended and Bush will send up to 6,000 National Guard troops to the border to sit on their hands for show!
- Hitting the islands early with Japan is also immense fun, as you can just barricade your capital territory and leave the rest of your research cities totally undefended.
- And not all undefended, for out through the Golden Gate moved the Energon, a tiny toy of white, rolling like a straw in the stiff sea on the bar where a strong ebb-tide ran in the teeth of the summer sea-breeze.
- An asset this vital to our national and economic security must not be left undefended, which is why it is critical that we move forward quickly with our comprehensive legislation to better protect our country's networks.
- The British press emphasized the multinational composition of the strike force and gave equal coverage to North Korean accusations of nonmilitary damage, while also noting the irony that antiaircraft guns surrounding the “undefended city” claimed to have downed ten UN aircraft.
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