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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121. In fact, his colleagues know that if Levi is challenging, they had better play their best golf.
122. Another move might have involved challenging some assumption in the protective belt such as those concerning refraction in the earth's atmosphere.
123. The non-excluded reasons and the grounds for challenging an authority's directives vary from case to case.
124. Worse luck on the voters who have to contend with the most challenging of ballot papers.
125. The working environment is conducive to the achievement of excellence and the work is intellectually challenging.
125. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
126. She wanted Phoebe's long bold stare, so different from Rachel's serene regard-more dangerous, more challenging.
127. Salmon patties sat casually in their Pyrex homestead, just challenging you not to wolf them down as accompaniment.
128. It is likely that you are already using some of them; others may seem to be more challenging.
129. Inspectors said that secondary teachers were failing to build on the success of primary science and were not challenging their younger pupils.
130. A cornettist equally capable of filigree delicacy and challenging power, Barnard's contribution to jazz is considerable.
131. Particularly challenging to the criminal lawyer is the role played by consent in the medical-legal context.
132. It will be better than current performance, but not necessarily as challenging as the long-term goal of world-class performance.
133. A restrained virility that boded ill for anyone so incredibly foolish as to even think of challenging his authority.
134. It means challenging some of the most sacred myths about public schooling.
135. Several unsuccessful companies announced that they were considering challenging the commission's decisions in court.
136. Investors affected by the Law Lords decision should have some legal way of challenging this unfair outcome.
137. Any anomalies tend to be accommodated by the ruling paradigm, rather than challenging it.
138. Novice players should be able to move quickly through the lessons and, from there, move on to more challenging material.
139. Fan has said Citic supports challenging the virtual monopolies enjoyed by Cathay and Telecom.
140. Then they filed another appeal in the federal courts challenging the constitutionality of the death penalty.
141. In challenging this we believe in the unity of the working class.
142. The feminist repeal movement was highly successful in challenging the gendered power relations inscribed within medical interventionism.
143. That way, he can eventually learn to prepare himself for difficult or challenging situations.
144. Thirdly, and this is the most challenging categorisation, partnerships differ in terms of the intimacy of education business relationships which are developed.
145. It is intended to offer the under-standing that parents and caregivers need to learn from, and help, their challenging children.
146. For instance, home owners are challenging local authorities' proposed new contracts on the grounds that their terms are unfair.
147. The skiing is challenging and even blue runs tend to be carved into moguls.
148. Sir Joh, however, challenging the prosecution to mount a retrial, insisted that no Queensland jury would ever convict him.
149. The new national strategy must find ways to encourage more challenging and exciting practical science teaching.
150. Ryan Stromsborg, a sophomore from Notre Dame High, is challenging for a starting spot in the infield and outfield.
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