Crossword-Solution: DEFENSIBLE 10 letters, 57 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Defensible a. Capable of being defended; as, a defensible city, or a
defensible cause.
Defensible a. Capable of offering defense.

We have 57 clues for the answer “DEFENSIBLE”

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tenable 2 answers
CONDONABLE 2 answers
excusable 15 answers
Justifiable 36 answers
armoured 39 answers
buttressed 40 answers
barricaded 41 answers
licit 42 answers
insurmountable 42 answers
Impregnable 43 answers
invulnerable 43 answers
Unassailable 43 answers
insuperable 44 answers
braced 48 answers
Allowable 48 answers
Immune 48 answers
Fortified 49 answers
admissible 49 answers
impassable 50 answers
Empowered 51 answers
strengthened 51 answers
Permissible 52 answers
entrenched 52 answers
Legitimate 52 answers
safeguarded 55 answers
ARMED ___ 55 answers
shielded 55 answers
reinforced 55 answers
suited 57 answers
Valid 58 answers
logical 59 answers
Legal 60 answers
Befitting 60 answers
matched 60 answers
Personal 62 answers
Becoming 63 answers
___ Hardy 63 answers
Impervious 64 answers
Supported. 65 answers
unconquerable 65 answers
specific 65 answers
invincible 66 answers
Accurate 68 answers
Resistant 68 answers
mighty 70 answers
Impenetrable 70 answers
Indomitable 72 answers
Formal 73 answers
Guarded 73 answers
powerful 74 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DEFENSIBLE (5)

The Saxon architect had exhausted his art in rendering the main keep defensible, and there was no other circumvallation than a rude barrier of palisades.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Moreover, before the midst of the night, cometh David to the wood-side, and had with him all men defensible of the Tofts and the houses thereabout, and most of the women also many of whom bore spear or bow, so that now by the wood-side, what with them of the Tofts and the folk who joined them thereto from the country-side about Hazeldale, there were well-nigh ten hundreds of folk under weapons; and yet more came in the night through; for the tidings of the allegiance of Brimside was spreading full fast.
Child Christopher William Morris 2008
But so very broad a use of the word “religion” would be inconvenient, however defensible it might remain on logical grounds.
The Varieties of Religious Experience William James 2014
The preceding night had been strenuously employed: the troops, the cannons, and the fascines, were advanced to the edge of the ditch, which in many parts presented a smooth and level passage to the breach; and his fourscore galleys almost touched, with the prows and their scaling-ladders, the less defensible walls of the harbor.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
And when they hold any siege about castle or town that is walled and defensible, they behote to them that be within to do all the profit and good, that it is marvel to hear; and they grant also to them that be within all that they will ask them.
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville John Mandeville 2014

Quotes with DEFENSIBLE (3)

Mr. Prince, would you like to know the most significant event in the history of freedom?""The American Revolution?""A defensible choice, a close second even, but not mine. I would choose the moment when the Roman plebians required the patricians to write down the twelve tables of the law and put them where everyone could see them -- thereby proclaimed the law supreme over the politicians. The rule of law is the essence of freedom.
Jerry Pournelle The Prince
If mind is seen not as a threat but as a guide to emotion, if intellect is seen neither as a guarantee of character nor as an inevitable danger to it, if theory is conceived as something serviceable but not necessarily subordinate or inferior to practice, and if our democratic aspirations are defined in such realistic and defensible terms as to admit of excellence, all these supposed antagonisms lose their force.
Richard Hofstadter Anti-Intellectualism in American Life
If a curiously selective plague came along and killed all people of intermediate height, 'tall' and 'short' would come to have just as precise a meaning as 'bird' or 'mammal'. The same is true of human ethics and law. Our legal and moral systems are deeply species-bound. The director of a zoo is legally entitled to 'put down' a chimpanzee that is surplus to requirements, while any suggestion that he might 'put down' a redundant keeper or ticket-seller would be greeted with ho…
Richard Dawkins The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design