Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tuebor
Verb
/ˈtuː.bɔːr/

Definition
I will defend.

Examples
- In times of crisis, I shall tuebor the values of freedom and justice.
- The knight swore to tuebor the realm against all invaders.
- As a citizen, it is my duty to tuebor the rights of my fellow countrymen.

Meaning
A Latin term meaning to protect or to guard. It is often used in phrases that emphasize the commitment to defend something, such as a principle or a country.

Synonyms
- defend
- protect
- guard
- uphold
- preserve