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contest
[kon-test, kuhn-test]
noun
a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
struggle for victory or superiority.
vigorous or bitter conflict in argument; dispute; controversy.
Their marriage was marred by perpetual contest.
verb (used with object)
to struggle or fight for, as in battle.
to argue against; dispute.
to contest a controversial question;
to contest a will.
Synonyms: oppose, controvertto call in question.
They contested his right to speak.
Synonyms: challengeto contend for in rivalry.
contest
noun
a formal game or match in which two or more people, teams, etc, compete and attempt to win
a struggle for victory between opposing forces or interests
verb
(tr) to try to disprove; call in question
to fight, dispute, or contend (with)
contest an election
Other Word Forms
- contestingly adverb
- contester noun
- contestation noun
- contestably adverb
- contestable adjective
- contestableness noun
- precontest noun
- recontest verb
- subcontest noun
- supercontest verb (used with object)
- uncontestable adjective
- uncontestably adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of contest1
Example Sentences
Maduro was sworn in for his third term in January after a contested election.
However, the panel said he did not contest the issuance of the public admonishment.
If she resigns as the party's deputy leader, a contest to replace her would begin.
Though not nearly as one-sided as the hammering at Headingley on Tuesday, a five-run margin did not reflect the nature of the contest.
The election came the day after Guyanese police said that a boat carrying election officials and ballot boxes was "shot at from the Venezuelan shore" - in the contested Essequibo region.
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