eski esirgemek

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fend
To defend, to take care of; typically construed with for

My age is lot like yours. Lone women do not fare well. If I were not there to fend for you, you—”.

To take care of or responsibility for oneself

The planet was full of creatures in need, who could not really fend, and the law was at its best when it ensured that they were treated with dignity.

{v} to keep off, shut out, shift off, dispute
{f} repulse, drive back, ward off, defend; look after, support; avoid giving a direct answer
withstand the force of something; "The trees resisted her"; "stand the test of time"; "The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow"
If you have to fend for yourself, you have to look after yourself without relying on help from anyone else. The woman and her young baby had been thrown out and left to fend for themselves. fend for yourself to look after yourself without needing help from other people (defend)
To act on the defensive, or in opposition; to resist; to parry; to shift off
To take care or responsibility for oneself
try to manage without help; "The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died"
A fiend
try to manage without help; "The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died
To keep off; to prevent from entering or hitting; to ward off; to shut out; often with off; as, to fend off blows
eski esirgemek