defensible
adjective /dɪˈfensəbl/
/dɪˈfensəbl/
- able to be supported by reasons or arguments that show that it is right or should be allowed
- Is abortion morally defensible?
- Is it morally defensible to deny legal advice to a prisoner?
- There is no defensible basis for this argument.
- (of a place) able to be defended from an attack
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘capable of giving protective defence’): from late Latin defensibilis, from Latin defendere, from de- ‘off’ + -fendere ‘to strike’.