defensible 的定义
defensible 近义词
justifiable
更多defensible例句
- Cheney’s position is both defensible and has been defended — but more than 60 of her colleagues voted Wednesday night to strip her of her role.
- Using a challenge on that particular play, which wasn’t close to being overturned, was terrible judgment but defensible strategy.
- A highly functional shot of protein, shelf-stable and cheap, it seemed morally defensible as long as it sported the logos certifying that it was dolphin-safe and sustainably fished.
- Nicole Capretz, executive director of the Climate Action Campaign, said she expects the new board to finally develop a legally defensible Climate Action Plan that meets state goals to reduce carbon emissions.
- So this dual focus has been made clear and is ethically defensible, which helps in garnering the support of citizens – who are, after all, the voters.
- He also believed, as a matter of political prudence, that the commercials had to be defensible on matters of fact.
- The change could be defensible, but Justice Stevens does not offer any detailed defense of this change.
- What the president has offered may not be ideal, but it is entirely defensible in terms of the real, the possible, and the fair.
- This decision was, in many ways, brave (not just in the Sir Humphrey sense) and defensible, but it came at a price.
- Both statements are technically defensible (and could conceivably reflect my thinking).
- Considering the modes of ancient warfare, Egypt was one of the most defensible countries in the world.
- The result of this movement would of course be to bring the train into a compact mass and render it more defensible.
- On the other hand, the Turks had just as much fear of entering there, for the position was eminently defensible.
- By repairing the rents in the walls, Rome might yet be made defensible.
- He repaired the fortifications of Jaffa and Cæsarea, and assisted the Templars in putting the country into a defensible state.