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    Contest for knowledge of the word "Contest"
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  • Name all the meanings of the word "Contest"
    1. to argue; debate, dispute; 2. to take part in a struggle; 3. to fight or compete for; 4. if you contest a formal statement, a claim, a judge's decision.
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  • How many meanings has the word "Contest"?
    4 meanings
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  • What is the meaning of the word "contest" in this sentence? «The company decided to contest the lawsuit filed against them by presenting strong evidence of their innocence».
    if you contest a formal statement, a claim, a judge's decision, or a legal case, you say formally that it is wrong or unfair and try to have it changed.
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  • Define the word "Contestation"
    the act of contesting, controversial
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  • "Argument" is the synonym for the word...
    contestation
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  • What is the meaning of the word "contest" in this sentence? “The athlete is training hard to contest in the upcoming marathon and hopes to win a medal”
    to take part in a struggle or competition (with or against somebody or something), as to contest a match (a race)
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  • Which of the meanings of the word “contest” is the most suitable for the synonym “compete”?
    to take part in a struggle or competition (with or against somebody or something), as to contest a match (a race)
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  • Name the antonym(s) to the word “contest” in the meaning “to argue, to debate...”
    embrace, accept, agree
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  • Fill in the gaps with the collocation: "She decided ... in court".
    to contest the decision
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  • Form a derivative from the word CONTEST so that it grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text: "Each ... put forth great effort in the cooking competition".
    contestant
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  • Form a derivative from the word CONTEST so that it grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text: "And, as the rise of the country’s right-wing government illustrates, the ... of history are ongoing".
    contestations
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  • Define the word “contestable”
    capable on being contested
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  • Fill in the gaps with the collocation: "I mean, this would be grounds ... in court."
    to contest a will
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