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challenge

difficult task / call to compete / formal objection / to invite to contest / to dispute
NounTransitive Verb
pl: challengespast: challengedpp: challengeding: challenging

This word carries a dual energy of confrontation and growth. In a positive sense, it describes a demanding task that stimulates personal development or professional skill, framing the difficulty as an opportunity rather than a barrier. In a legal or formal context, the word shifts toward skepticism and opposition. It denotes a systematic attempt to invalidate a claim or a ruling, moving from the realm of personal effort to the realm of procedural dispute.

Meanings

Noun

a task or situation that tests someone's abilities because it is difficult.

"The climb up the mountain was a grueling challenge for the beginners."

Noun

a call to someone to participate in a contest or competition.

"The champion accepted the challenge from the newcomer."

Noun

a formal objection to the validity or truth of something, often in a legal context.

"The lawyer filed a challenge to the admissibility of the evidence."

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone to do something]

to invite someone to engage in a contest or competition.

"She decided to challenge him to a game of chess."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

to question the truth, validity, or legality of a statement or action.

"The defense attorney will challenge the witness's testimony in court."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

to force someone to use their skills or effort to achieve something difficult.

"The new project will challenge the team to think more creatively."

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