Synonym: confront, dare, defy, dispute, doubt, question. Similar words: challenged, length, at length, engender, hallelujah, passenger, sullen, pollen. Meaning: ['tʃælɪndʒ] n. 1. a demanding or stimulating situation 2. a call to engage in a contest or fight 3. questioning a statement and demanding an explanation 4. a formal objection to the selection of a particular person as a juror 5. a demand by a sentry for a password or identification. v. 1. take exception to 2. issue a challenge to 3. ask for identification 4. raise a formal objection in a court of law.
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91. He has retained a lawyer to challenge the court's decision.
92. The Prime Minister has, for the meantime, seen off the challenge of the opposition.
93. I need a new challenge and a fresh start somewhere else.
94. Greenpeace applied for a judicial review to challenge the court's decision.
95. The gallery has risen to the challenge of exhibiting the works of young artists.
96. Children challenge their parents' authority far more nowadays than they did in the past.
97. The demonstrators have now made a direct challenge to the authority of the government.
98. It is important to challenge society's preconceptions about disabled people.
99. A lot will depend on how she responds to the challenge.
100. To complete 77 laps of the testing Hungaroring circuit is a challenge for any racing driver.
101. A challenge to a member of the jury should be made before the trial begins.
102. They went to the High Court to challenge the decision .
103. Because of the way this research was conducted, its findings are open to challenge.
104. Taking her with me on official occasions has been a challenge.
105. Government ministers have been responding to the challenge thrown down by their former colleague.
106. You can rely on him to respond to a challenge.
107. Whoever decides to take up the gauntlet and challenge the Prime Minister will have a tough battle.
108. He got rid of anyone who represented a challenge to his authority.
109. The industry faced a serious challenge in trying to stimulate consumption.
110. I draw strength from the millions of women who have faced this challenge successfully.
111. Playing a character so different from herself was a challenge.
112. Tiger Woods is 3?2 favourite to win the Million Dollar Challenge.
113. They intended to challenge the legality of his claim in the courts.
113. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
114. The possibility of another stalking horse challenge this autumn cannot be ruled out.
115. He said he's game for a similar challenge next year.
116. The new building will mean that we can meet the challenge of increasing student numbers.
117. Can Thompson make a credible challenge for the party leadership?
118. Between 1987 and 1990[sentencedict.com], Steffi Graf largely held off Navratilova's challenge for the crown.
119. The company has begun to challenge the supremacy of the current leading manufacturers in the textiles industry.
120. The Prime Minister narrowly avoided a leadership challenge last year.
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