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Defensiveness

Defensiveness meaning

The state or quality of being defensive.

Synonyms of Defensiveness

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As such, it is prone to schoolboy errors of judgement, exacerbated by a cultural defensiveness and the ruling party’s refusal to listen to criticism.

Criticism is “You never take out the trash,” defensiveness is “Yeah, well you never do the dishes,” contempt is name-calling and insulting someone’s character, and stonewalling is ignoring, walking away, and shutting down.

In my opinion, Wyndham Hotels is the top pick among hospitality names due to its good mix of defensiveness and growth.

The opening of the café is another occasion for the usual dynamics, reactivating Julio’s savior complex, Luis’s knee-jerk defensiveness, and Minister Payne’s itch for redemption.

Defensiveness: If you bring up your concerns and she becomes overly defensive or dismissive, it might be a sign that there’s something she’s not ready to talk about.

It’s a fair guess that their remarks about you probably originated with their own defensiveness.

Because he is a good guy, he laughed at his own defensiveness.

But scholars say there’s also a national defensiveness that has gotten in the way of further understanding.

As Democratic cries for the report’s release grew louder, the president’s confidence faded into defensiveness.

Specifically, they advised investors to consider a position with a moderately pro-growth stance, emphasizing high-quality cyclical exposure, balanced by some defensiveness.

While bears often attack out of surprise or defensiveness, they can also target humans out of predation, according to the National Parks Service.

And so did the non-Bongs, to get a context of our defensiveness and our idiosyncrasies.

Because passive-aggressive behavior and language often sparks defensiveness in others, these relationships will be marked with plenty of fighting and arguing.

It’s sad to see a comedian who gives the impression that he’s caring and kind, show such a lack of empathy and then defensiveness for something that he claims to be a part of his past.

Middle age can bring with it a kind of mental calcification, a creeping defensiveness against new, challenging ideas – plus a reluctance to consider whether beliefs that served us perfectly well for decades might have run their course.

There are also a number of investment funds renowned for their defensiveness.

Yet I sense a growing defensiveness and a niggling annoyance as we discuss the ethnic makeup of these public high schools.

Defensiveness by way of offensiveness, in order to deprive the enemy the option of attacking, is called active defense.

For this the change in the acoustic startle reflex of rats with alarm pheromone-induced anxiety (i.e. reduction of defensiveness) has been measured.