noun a German word meaning defense or resistance, often used in military contexts
In military contexts, 'abwehr' refers to defensive tactics or counterintelligence measures used to thwart enemy attacks or espionage.
In sports, 'abwehr' can be used to describe defensive strategies or plays aimed at stopping the opposing team from scoring.
In cybersecurity, 'abwehr' may refer to defensive measures taken to protect computer systems and networks from cyber attacks.
In the realm of security, 'abwehr' may encompass a range of defensive measures to protect assets, facilities, or individuals from threats.
In intelligence operations, 'abwehr' can be related to counterintelligence efforts to prevent enemy infiltration or sabotage.
In literature, 'abwehr' can be used to describe the defense mechanisms employed by characters to protect themselves from emotional harm or conflict.
Psychologists may use the concept of 'abwehr' when discussing how individuals cope with stress, trauma, or difficult emotions through various defense mechanisms.
In military analysis, 'abwehr' may refer to defensive strategies or measures taken to protect against enemy attacks or espionage.
Security specialists may use 'abwehr' to refer to the prevention and defense mechanisms put in place to protect against cybersecurity threats or breaches.