
1) Accost 2) Appeal 3) Callout 4) Championship 5) Charge 6) Compete 7) Competition 8) Confrontation 9) Counterchallenge 10) Dare 11) Defi 12) Defiance 13) Defy 14) Disagreement 15) Effort 16) Finals 17) Gage 18) Gainsay 19) Gantlet 20) Gauntlet 21) Impeach 22) Impugn 23) Litigate 24) Oppugn 25) Problem
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1) Ask for identification 2) Brave 3) British political magazine 4) Call into question 5) Company of New Zealand 6) Confront 7) Dare 8) Defy 9) Demanding situation 10) Difficult task 11) Disobey 12) Disregard 13) English-language magazine 14) Face 15) Flout 16) French word used in English 17) Goad 18) Issue a challenge to
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- a demanding or stimulating situation
- a call to engage in a contest or fight
- questioning a statement and demanding an explanation
- a formal objection to the selection of a particular person as a juror
- a demand by a sentry for a password or identification
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n. the right of each attorney in a jury trial to request that a juror be excused. There may be a "challenge for cause" on the basis the juror had admitted prejudice or shows some obvious conflict of interest (e.g. the juror used to work for the defendant or was once charged with the same type of crime) which the judge must resolve. If the juror is ...
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see tackle.
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To request an official review of the spot where the ball landed after a shot, using electronic ball tracking technology. See Hawk-Eye.
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Term used in a jury trial for an attemp to exclude a potential juror.
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• (n.) The opening and crying of hounds at first finding the scent of their game. • (v. i.) To assert a right; to claim a place. • (n.) The act of a sentry in halting any one who appears at his post, and demanding the countersign. • (n.) An exception to a person as not legally qualified to vote. The challenge must be made when t...
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(chal´әnj) to administer a chemical substance to a patient for observation of whether the normal physiological response occurs. in immunology, to administer antigen to evoke an immunologic response in a previously sensitized individual. the administration of such a substance in order to asses...
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(n) Challenge is the method by which an attorney in a trial objects the position taken by a jury in a trial when the juror has shown a conflict of interest or prejudice. Once challenged judge must resolve the issue else the attorney can move peremptory challenge.
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Chal'lenge intransitive verb To assert a right; to claim a place. « Where nature doth with merit
challenge .
Shak. »
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Chal'lenge noun [ Middle English
chalenge claim, accusation, challenge, Old French
chalenge ,
chalonge , claim, accusation, contest, from Latin
calumnia false accusation, chicanery. See
Calumny .]
1. An invitation to engage in a contest or controversy of any ...
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Chal'lenge transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Challenged ;
present participle & verbal noun Challenging .] [ Middle English
chalengen to accuse, claim, Old French
chalengier ,
chalongier , to claim, accuse...
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This word has several significations. 1. It is an exception or objection to a juror. 2. A call by one person upon another to a single combat, which is said to be a challenge to fight.
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Objection, such as when attorney objects at challenge to the array.
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to request the official review of the location where the ball has landed after a shot using the means of electronic ball tracking technology. See Hawk-Eye
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[
n] - a demanding or stimulating situation 2. [n] - a call to engage in a contest or fight 3. [n] - a formal objection to the selection of a particular person as a juror 4. [n] - questioning a statement and demanding an explanation 5. [n] - a demand by a sentry for a password or identification 6. [v] - take exception to 7...
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in vaccine experiments, the deliberate exposure of an immunized animal to the infectious agent. Challenge experiments are never done in human HIV vaccine research.
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Challenge graffiti is made to mark that somebody “was there”. Just like insides, it’s often painted indoors. Insides are a more specific reference to tags written inside public transportation vehicles
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The red grape variety (also called Challenger) is an interspecific new variety between Concord x Royal Muscadine(Chasselas Blanc). It contains genes from Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera. The hybrid was crossed in 1860 in the USA by the breeder Archer Moore. It is mainly used as table grape. Challenge is also a synonym for the grape variety O...
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gainsay verb take exception to; `She challenged his claims`
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noun a call to engage in a contest or fight
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in vaccine experiments, the deliberate exposure of an immunized animal or person to the infectious agent.
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