1. defendable - Adjective
2. defendable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being defended; defensible.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHowever, Amy Jones impressed at the back end of the innings, striking 23 from 13 balls, to help England towards a defendable total. Source: Internet
Due to the town's strong protests, naturally defendable terrain, and apparently strong man-made reinforcing defenses, Vercingetorix decided against razing and burning it. Source: Internet
During his reign, many Byzantine towns were relocated on hills and other easily defendable places to face invasions. Source: Internet
Multiple factors were considered when choosing a site, balancing between the need for a defendable position with other considerations such as proximity to resources. Source: Internet
This has been taken as evidence that the large fortified perimeter of the ancient town was no longer defendable, and that the population of the city had considerably diminished. Source: Internet
They decided his sister’s place was the most defendable should the fire come through. Source: Internet