to fend for
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/fˈɛnd fɔːɹ/
British pronunciation
/fˈɛnd fɔː/

Definition & Meaning of "fend for"

to fend for
[phrase form: fend]
01

to take care of oneself, especially in a challenging or difficult situation, without the help or support of others

to fend for definition and meaning
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After moving to a new city, she had to fend for herself and learn to navigate the challenges.
In the absence of parental support, the young adult had to fend for his own financial needs.
02

to support or protect someone, particularly in arguments

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In the meeting, I had to fend for my colleague when others questioned her decisions.
The lawyer skillfully fended for her client, presenting a compelling case in court.
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