Vocabulary
Fend
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
look after and provide for oneself, without any help from others.
Urdu meaning
باز رکھنا، بغیر مدد کے کام کرنا، باز رکھنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Communities in climate-vulnerable regions are showing remarkable resilience, but it is unconscionable that they are left to fend for themselves against forces of nature that grow more destructive by the year.
- The people must fend for themselves for the rest.
- However, in many remote and underserved areas, the state`s presence remains worryingly thin, leaving citizens to fend for themselves.
- Pakistan`s government, on the other hand, has left citizens to fend for themselves after collecting high amounts of tax from them.
Synonyms
ward off, head off, stave off, hold off, keep off, repel, repulse, resist, forestall
Curator example
“she left her 14-year-old daughter to fend for herself”
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