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词汇 defensiveness
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Definition of defensiveness in English:

defensiveness

noun dɪˈfɛnsɪvnəsdəˈfɛnsɪvnəs
mass noun
  • 1The quality of being anxious to challenge or avoid criticism.

    their supporters have reacted with defensiveness and hostility to the disclosure
    Jane had a note of defensiveness in her voice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was left to the New York Times to deplore the defensiveness of much of the debate.
    • He observes more closely what happens in relationships, without criticism or defensiveness.
    • I think the BBC itself needs to avoid defensiveness, and engage with its critics.
    • Quite a few responders have responded with an unusual amount of strained seriousness and defensiveness.
    • The danger now is a new polarisation born out of fear and defensiveness in us men.
    • But I realized that our confidence provoked an enormous defensiveness from the rest of the group.
    • Giving orders can trigger resentment and defensiveness in colleagues and subordinates.
    • What is the best way to deliver a critical message without arousing defensiveness?
    • I would not hire someone who reacted with suspicion, hostility and defensiveness to areas of knowledge with which he or she was not already acquainted.
    • Your training approach provided information and knowledge without creating defensiveness or guilt.
  • 2Behaviour intended to defend or protect.

    defensiveness of the hive was related to the size of the colony
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maybe the history of natural catastrophes in Lisbon - in particular, the great earthquake of 1755 - has further encouraged an architecture of cautious defensiveness.
    • See Guzman-Novoa et al. for more details about methods for testing the defensiveness of honeybee colonies.
    • Nor would bringing in outside elements necessarily moderate ethnic nationalism, and may instead aggravate ethnic defensiveness.
    • Churchill changed his country's military approach from defensiveness to aggressive attack, and so altered the course of history.
    • Judd has studied the defensiveness of wasps throughout of the colony cycle of Polistes fuscatus.
    • For the prevention of at least some war, what matters is non-provocation and reassurance by means of defensiveness.
    • His program of defensiveness postulated Soviet possession of a defensive capability sufficient to absorb and repulse an enemy blow.
    • Perhaps some day, political leaders will listen to them as well as to the silent majority and put their house in order instead of adopting an aggressive new nationalist defensiveness?
    • Let's remember that it is promoters of war who have claimed that defensiveness makes a war justified.
    • Scottish architecture had been a hybrid of defensiveness and display.

Definition of defensiveness in US English:

defensiveness

noundəˈfensivnəsdəˈfɛnsɪvnəs
  • 1The quality of being anxious to challenge or avoid criticism.

    their supporters have reacted with defensiveness and hostility to the disclosure
    Jane had a note of defensiveness in her voice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Quite a few responders have responded with an unusual amount of strained seriousness and defensiveness.
    • It was left to the New York Times to deplore the defensiveness of much of the debate.
    • Your training approach provided information and knowledge without creating defensiveness or guilt.
    • Giving orders can trigger resentment and defensiveness in colleagues and subordinates.
    • I would not hire someone who reacted with suspicion, hostility and defensiveness to areas of knowledge with which he or she was not already acquainted.
    • He observes more closely what happens in relationships, without criticism or defensiveness.
    • I think the BBC itself needs to avoid defensiveness, and engage with its critics.
    • But I realized that our confidence provoked an enormous defensiveness from the rest of the group.
    • The danger now is a new polarisation born out of fear and defensiveness in us men.
    • What is the best way to deliver a critical message without arousing defensiveness?
  • 2Behavior intended to defend or protect.

    defensiveness of the hive was related to the size of the colony
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Churchill changed his country's military approach from defensiveness to aggressive attack, and so altered the course of history.
    • Let's remember that it is promoters of war who have claimed that defensiveness makes a war justified.
    • See Guzman-Novoa et al. for more details about methods for testing the defensiveness of honeybee colonies.
    • Nor would bringing in outside elements necessarily moderate ethnic nationalism, and may instead aggravate ethnic defensiveness.
    • Maybe the history of natural catastrophes in Lisbon - in particular, the great earthquake of 1755 - has further encouraged an architecture of cautious defensiveness.
    • Judd has studied the defensiveness of wasps throughout of the colony cycle of Polistes fuscatus.
    • Perhaps some day, political leaders will listen to them as well as to the silent majority and put their house in order instead of adopting an aggressive new nationalist defensiveness?
    • His program of defensiveness postulated Soviet possession of a defensive capability sufficient to absorb and repulse an enemy blow.
    • Scottish architecture had been a hybrid of defensiveness and display.
    • For the prevention of at least some war, what matters is non-provocation and reassurance by means of defensiveness.
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