Self-defense Definition
 sĕlfdĭ-fĕns 
    noun
  
 Defense of oneself when physically attacked.
 Took a course in self-defense.
 American Heritage 
Defense of oneself or of one's rights, beliefs, actions, etc.
 Webster's New World 
The skill of boxing.
 Webster's New World 
The use of force against another person as permitted by the law when that person is perceived as presenting an immediate or imminent threat to one's own life or safety.
 American Heritage 
The right to defend oneself with whatever force is reasonably necessary against actual or threatened violence.
 Webster's New World 
Synonyms: 
  
    adjective
  
 Description of actions taken to protect oneself, as in a shooting of a perpetrator by a police officer upon whom the perpetrator has pulled a gun.
 Webster's New World Law 
Origin of Self-defense
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self- +"Ž defense
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