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Frank
What is the meaning of "to feel strangely defensive"?

Example: When I read this I felt strangely defensive of modern communication?

Can you help me?What is the meaning?

Thank you 

Frank

23 jan. 2017 18:46
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'To feel defensive' is to feel protective or defensive of something.

'To feel strangely defensive' is to feel this but for an unknown reason or a larger amount than expected.

E.g. When I read this I felt strangely defensive of modern communication [because I'm surprisingly proud of modern communication as it's a part of me, and so reading criticism makes me feel strangely defensive], for example.

Obviously haven't read the article so I can't say that's what the author was saying, but I hope this helps in understanding the phrase!

23 januari 2017
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To "feel strangely defensive" can mean that you want to protect something without knowing why. It is difficult to understand without context.
23 januari 2017

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