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- CHALLENGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb 1 : to dispute especially as being unjust, invalid, or outmoded : impugn new data that challenges old assumptions
- Challenge Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The lawsuit is a challenge to the lower court's decision Both teachers have had to deal with many challenges to their authority
- CHALLENGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
to have a claim to; invite; arouse; stimulate a matter which challenges attention
- CHALLENGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
So we can say it's hard for us to know, we know that challenges are underreported, but we don't know by how much
- Challenge: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
Its popularity has grown with motivational culture, where overcoming challenges is celebrated in social media, books, and speeches Variants of "Challenge" Variants of "challenge" reflect slight changes in form or usage: 1 Challenged: Past tense form, indicating someone faced or issued a challenge 2
- Challenges - definition of challenges by The Free Dictionary
Define challenges challenges synonyms, challenges pronunciation, challenges translation, English dictionary definition of challenges n 1 a A call to engage in a contest, fight, or competition: a challenge to a duel b An act or statement of defiance; a call to confrontation: a
- challenges - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to make demands on; stimulate: the job challenges his ingenuity to order (a person) to halt and be identified or to give a password to make formal objection to (a juror or jury) to lay claim to (attention, etc) to inject (an experimental animal immunized with a test substance) with disease microorganisms to test for immunity to the disease n
- CHALLENGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to have a claim to; invite; arouse; stimulate a matter which challenges attention to assert that (a vote) is invalid to assert that (a voter) is not qualified to vote to expose an organism to a specific substance in order to assess its physiological or immunological activity Archaic to lay claim to
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