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Definition of Defensibleness

Defensibleness
Defensibleness De*fen"si*ble*ness, n. Capability of being defended; defensibility. --Priestley.

Meaning of Defensibleness from wikipedia

- The defensible space theory of architect and city planner Oscar Newman encomp****es ideas about crime prevention and neighborhood safety. Newman argues...
- Defensible space may refer to: Defensible space theory, a concept of influencing negative social behavior through architectural and urban design Defensible...
- The Defensible Barracks is a fortified barracks located at Europa Flats in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The British defensive strategy...
- Look up defense, defence, or defensive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Defense or defence may refer to: Defense (military), forces primarily intended...
- fortress and city, built by King Kashyapa (477–495 CE) as a new more defensible capital. It was also used as a Buddhist monastery after the capital was...
- The Defensible Barracks at Pembroke Dock, is a Grade II* listed, Victorian-era fortification and barracks in Pembrokeshire, South Wales. It is a 20-sided...
- A defensible space, in the context of fire control, is a natural and/or landscaped area around a structure that has been maintained and designed to reduce...
- extends modern urban crime prevention, which already uses concepts such as defensible space. Although capture is the more common objective, warfare has in some...
- information obtained legally, I think there is no possibility of any defensible "right" to censor what other people are saying. It is important to avoid...
- heavily pressed the ditch is not defensible and so neither is the Bailey. Rather one retreats to the insalubrious but defensible, perhaps impregnable, Motte...