IPA: /fɛns/
KK: /fɛns/
To engage in the sport of sword fighting, where two people compete using swords and try to score points by hitting each other.
She loves to fence on weekends with her friends at the local club.
Past: fenced
Past Participle: fenced
A structure that surrounds an area, often made of wood or metal, to keep things in or out.
The dog ran around the yard, happily playing inside the fence.
To enclose an area or protect something by putting up a barrier or structure around it.
They decided to fence the garden to keep the rabbits out.
Past: fenced
Past Participle: fenced
The word 'fence' originates from Old French 'fens' (meaning a defense or protection) and is derived from the Latin 'defensare' (meaning to defend). A fence is essentially a structure that serves to defend or protect an area.
Think of a fence as a protective barrier — it comes from the idea of 'defending' a space.