Etymology
"Self-defense" is a compound word derived from two Old English roots:
Meaning
Self-defense refers to the act or right of using reasonable force to protect oneself from imminent harm or threatened danger. It encompasses the use of force against an unlawful attack, with the intent of preventing or repelling the attack and avoiding injury or harm to oneself or others.
Origin
The concept of self-defense has been present in human society for centuries and has been recognized in various legal systems.
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