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Fencing

/ˈfɛnsɪŋ/noun / verb
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Fencing primarily refers to a fast-paced Olympic sport involving two competitors using lightweight swords like foil, épée, or sabre to score points through precise touches, demanding agility, strategy, and split-second decisions. More broadly, it describes the act of installing barriers, such as wire or wooden structures, to enclose or protect areas, often symbolizing boundaries in everyday life or metaphorical contexts like digital security.

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Fencing is the only Olympic sport that directly descends from ancient dueling practices, with the modern rules for the foil weapon originally designed in 17th-century France to mimic non-lethal training for aristocrats, reducing fatalities while preserving the thrill of combat.

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