What does obhajovat in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word obhajovat in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use obhajovat in Czech.

The word obhajovat in Czech means obhajovat, obhajovat svůj názor, tvrdit, prohlašovat, obhajovat, hájit, obhajovat, hájit, obhajovat, bránit, obhajovat se, obhajovat se, hájit se, bránit se. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word obhajovat

obhajovat

(US (advocate)

I will stand for you whatever happens, you can rely on me.

obhajovat svůj názor

(give your opinion)

The new rules allow you to state your case for the person you're voting for.

tvrdit, prohlašovat

(argue: in favour of [sth])

The report makes the case that current policies are inadequate.

obhajovat, hájit

(cause: embrace)

obhajovat, hájit

(lawyer: represent) (u soudu)

Jak může advokát ospravedlnit obhajování tak zlého člověka?
How can a lawyer justify defending such an evil man?

obhajovat, bránit

(argument/cause: support) (názor)

Jeho pohled na věc byl úplně jiný než její, ale dokázala se dobře obhajovat.
His view of the matter was entirely different from hers, but she defended her position well.

obhajovat se

(legal: answer a charge) (u soudu)

How do you plead?

obhajovat se, hájit se, bránit se

(legal: to court) (u soudu)

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