indefensible
Americanadjective
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not justifiable; inexcusable.
indefensible behavior.
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incapable of being protected or defended against attack.
an indefensible town.
- Synonyms:
- unprotected, defenseless, vulnerable
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incapable of being defended against criticism or denial; untenable.
indefensible argument.
adjective
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not justifiable or excusable
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capable of being disagreed with; untenable
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incapable of defence against attack
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of indefensible
First recorded in 1520–30; in- 3 + defensible
Explanation
Something that's indefensible is inexcusable — there's no way to justify it. It's indefensible to take candy from a baby, or to give candy TO a baby, for that matter. Indefensible behavior is just plain terrible, and it can't be explained away. It's indefensible, for example, or for one country to drop a bomb on innocent civilians in another country. Indefensible, "not able to be defended," comes from in-, "not," plus the Latin defendere and its sense of "allege in defense."
Example Sentences
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That claim was dismissed as "self-serving" by Greenpeace, whose UK chief scientist Doug Parr said approving the field would be "reckless and indefensible" in the context of international commitments to slow down global warming.
From BBC ● Jul. 8, 2026
Lincoln was saying something fundamental: The Declaration, not the Constitution with its indefensible compromises on slavery, was the cause worth fighting for.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 2, 2026
"Any war fought without limits is incompatible with the law. It is indefensible, inhumane and devastating for entire populations."
From Barron's ● Apr. 6, 2026
If she weren’t such an indefensible character, Bondi’s efforts to save her job would be sad.
From Salon ● Apr. 3, 2026
The exchange rate is a farce, the price of carrots indefensible, duplicity lives everywhere.
From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr
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