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Challenge

Challenge Meaning & Definition
Challenge Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Challenge?

[n] a demand by a sentry for a password or identification
[n] questioning a statement and demanding an explanation; "he challenged the assumption that Japan is our enemy"
[n] a formal objection to the selection of a particular person as a juror
[n] a call to engage in a contest or fight
[n] a demanding or stimulating situation; "they reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russian power"
[v] raise a formal objection in a court of law
[v] ask for identification; "The illegal immigrant was challenged by the border guard"
[v] issue a challenge to; "Fischer challenged Spassky to a match"
[v] take exception to; "She challenged his claims"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Challenge: dispute | gainsay | take exception

Related Terms | Find terms related to Challenge: affront | arouse | ask | ask for | asking | attack | awake a doubt | awaken | baffle | balk | banter | battle cry | be contrary to | be diffident | be doubtful | be dubious | be skeptical | be uncertain | beard | beef | belie | bestir | bid defiance | bid to combat | bitch | blackmail | blast | boggle | boycott | brave | breast | bring before | bring forward | bring up | bringing into question | bucking | call | call for | call in question | call into question | call out | calling | cartel | catechetical method | catechization | catechizing | challenge | checkmate | circumvent | claim | claiming | clamor for | combative reaction | compete | compete with | complain | complain loudly | complaint | compunction | confound | confront | confront with | confrontation | contend with | contention | contest | contradict | contradiction | contravention | contraversion | controvert | cope | counter | counteract | counteraction | countermand | counterwork | counterworking | cross | crosscurrent | crossing | cry for | cry out against | dare | dash | declaration of war | declare war | defeat | defi | defiance | defy | demand | demanding | demonstrate | demonstrate against | demonstration | demur | demurral | demurrer | denial | deny | destroy | difficulty | discomfit | disconcert | discountenance | dish | dispute | dissent | dissentience | distrust | double dare | double-dare | doubt | elude | emulate | encounter | enter a protest | envisage | exact | exacting | examination | exception | expostulate | expostulation | extort | face | face down | face out | face up to | face with | flummox | foil | fractiousness | front | frustrate | gage | gage of battle | gainsay | gauntlet | glove | greet with skepticism | grievance | grievance committee | half believe | harbor suspicions | have reservations | head wind | holler | howl | impose | impugn | impugnation | impugnment | indent | indignation meeting | inquiring | insistence | interpellation | interrogation | invitation | invite | issue an ultimatum | jockey | kick | kick against | kindle | knock the chocks | lay before | lay claim to | levy | levy war on | make a demand | make a stand | make war on | march | meet | meet head-on | meet squarely | misgive | mistrust | negate | negation | negativism | noncooperation | nonplus | nonviolent protest | object | object to | objection | obstinacy | offer resistance | open hostilities | oppose | opposing | opposition | opposure | oppugn | oppugnation | order | order up | outdare | outvie | passive resistance | perplex | picket | picketing | place an order | place before | postulate | present to | press objections | pretend to | probing | problem | protest | protest demonstration | protestation | provocation | provoke | pumping | put in requisition | put it to | qualm | query | querying | question | questioning | quiz | quizzing | raise a howl | raise a question | rally | reaction | rebel yell | rebuff | rebut | rebutment | rebuttal | recalcitrance | recalcitrancy | recalcitrate | recalcitration | refractoriness | refusal | reject | rejection | reluct | reluctance | remonstrance | remonstrate | remonstration | renitence | renitency | repellence | repellency | repulse | repulsion | require | requisition | resistance | revolt | rival | rouse | ruin | sabotage | scotch | scream defiance | screw | scruple | seeking | set before | show fight | sit in | sit-in | smell a rat | Socratic method | solicit | spike | spoil | squawk | stand | stand at bay | stand up against | stand up to | standing against | stare down | state a grievance | stem | stimulation | stir | stonewall | strike | strive | strive against | struggle | stump | summon | summons | suspect | take exception to | teach in | teach-in | test | test one another | throw doubt upon | thwart | traversal | traverse | treat with reserve | trial | try | ultimatum | uncooperativeness | undercurrent | upset | venture | vie | vie with | wake | waken | war cry | war whoop | warn | whet | withstand | withstanding | yell bloody murder

See Also | appeal | bespeak | bid | call | call for | call into question | call out | calling into question | call-out | confrontation | contend | contest | counterchallenge | dare | dare | daring | defiance | defy | demand | demand for explanation | demand for identification | halt | impeach | impugn | inquiring | invite | litigate | object | objection | oppugn | process | provoke | quest | question | questioning | remand | remit | repugn | request | send back | situation | speech act | state of affairs | stimulate | stop | sue

Challenge In Webster's Dictionary

\Chal"lenge\, n. [OE. chalenge claim, accusation, challenge, OF. chalenge, chalonge, claim, accusation, contest, fr. L. calumnia false accusation, chicanery. See {Calumny}.] 1. An invitation to engage in a contest or controversy of any kind; a defiance; specifically, a summons to fight a duel; also, the letter or message conveying the summons. A challenge to controversy. --Goldsmith. 2. The act of a sentry in halting any one who appears at his post, and demanding the countersign. 3. A claim or demand. [Obs.] There must be no challenge of superiority. --Collier. 4. (Hunting) The opening and crying of hounds at first finding the scent of their game. 5. (Law) An exception to a juror or to a member of a court martial, coupled with a demand that he should be held incompetent to act; the claim of a party that a certain person or persons shall not sit in trial upon him or his cause. --Blackstone 6. An exception to a person as not legally qualified to vote. The challenge must be made when the ballot is offered. [U. S.] {Challenge to the array} (Law), an exception to the whole panel. {Challenge to the favor}, the alleging a special cause, the sufficiency of which is to be left to those whose duty and office it is to decide upon it. {Challenge to the polls}, an exception taken to any one or more of the individual jurors returned. {Peremptory challenge}, a privilege sometimes allowed to defendants, of challenging a certain number of jurors (fixed by statute in different States) without assigning any cause. {Principal challenge}, that which the law allows to be sufficient if found to be true.
\Chal"lenge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Challenged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Challenging}.] [OE. chalengen to accuse, claim, OF. chalengier, chalongier, to claim, accuse, dispute, fr. L. calumniar to attack with false accusations. See {Challenge}, n., and cf. {Calumniate}.] 1. To call to a contest of any kind; to call to answer; to defy. I challenge any man to make any pretense to power by right of fatherhood. --Locke. 2. To call, invite, or summon to answer for an offense by personal combat. By this I challenge him to single fight. --Shak. 3. To claim as due; to demand as a right. Challenge better terms. --Addison. 4. To censure; to blame. [Obs.] He complained of the emperors . . . and challenged them for that he had no greater revenues . . . from them. --Holland. 5. (Mil.) To question or demand the countersign from (one who attempts to pass the lines); as, the sentinel challenged us, with ``Who comes there?'' 6. To take exception to; question; as, to challenge the accuracy of a statement or of a quotation. 7. (Law) To object to or take exception to, as to a juror, or member of a court. 8. To object to the reception of the vote of, as on the ground that the person in not qualified as a voter. [U. S.] {To challenge to the} {array, favor, polls}. See under {Challenge}, n.
\Chal"lenge\, v. i. To assert a right; to claim a place. Where nature doth with merit challenge. --Shak.

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