Similar words: challenge, challenged, scavenging, changing, engineering, engine, engineer, heat engine. Meaning: ['tʃælɪndʒɪŋ] adj. 1. requiring full use of your abilities or resources 2. stimulating interest or thought 3. disturbingly provocative.
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31. Every teacher ought to be challenging kids to think about current issues.
32. The tasks were not challenging enough for me and I got bored.
33. He is challenging for the coach in the Football Club.
34. On PC, the game had it all — imaginative storyline and characters, challenging gameplay, superb graphics.
35. As time moves on, I'd like the children to play more challenging music. Sentencedict.com
36. Tired of playing the square-jawed hero, we sought out more challenging roles.
37. His indecision caused him to lose the chance of a new challenging job.
38. She gave him a challenging look. 'Are you really sure?' she demanded.
39. Challenging the orthodoxy of insulin resistance.
40. Challenging traditional roles is not easy.
41. A more challenging species of game animal.
42. Baserunning proved equally as challenging in the first game.
43. The project is challenging enough to test your limits.
44. Similarly, challenging objectives should motivate staff and encourage creativity.
45. The open cockpit made it even more challenging.
46. The team is more successful in achieving challenging objectives.
47. Anatole stood arms akimbo, challenging me.
48. Growing forces of opposition are challenging this government.
49. That said, attracting viewers is especially challenging.
50. To support Prop 201 is challenging public trust.
51. It felt challenging and risky, like prospecting for gold.
52. April is the most challenging month here.
53. Besides, Bob felt diffident about challenging an older man.
54. The pleasant musical score, which is not very challenging, fits the comic mood of the piece perfectly.
55. Occasional cairns led us to a challenging rocky descent into another forest, full of rhododendron blossom, pine scents and birdsong.
56. In adopting this crusade, the press barons were also directly challenging Baldwin's leadership of the Government and of the party.
57. Under any circumstances the track would be challenging, but intermittent rains have left the turf and red clay sodden and slick.
58. She'd finally realised that what she needed was to commit mind, body and soul into something challenging and exciting.
59. For example, the challenging, rampaging storms of Turner's seascapes are, like most romantic paintings, energetically anticlockwise.
60. There has long been an unspoken consensus across the party spectrum that challenging the system would be to enter a political minefield.
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