Etymology: [ k&n-'test, 'kän-" ] (verb.) 1603. Middle French contester, from Latin contestari to bring an action at law, from contestari to call to witness, from com- + testis witness; more at TESTAMENT.
yarışma, itiraz, itiraz etmek, rekabet etmek, yarişma, mücadele, çekişme, itiraz et, inkâr, itiraz kaldırır, contestable münakaşa edilebilir, derbi, iddia, karşı koymak, maç, yarışmak, çekişme, çekişmek, tartışma, contest against mücadele etmek, mücâdele, karşılaşma, itiraz ed, yarış, doğruluğu h, contested election yeterinden fazla aday bulunan seçim, muhalefet etmek, itiraz et(mek), (bir şeye) itiraz edip yanlış olduğunu ispatlamaya çalışmak, yariş, contest with,
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yarışma isim
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itiraz
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itiraz etmek fiil
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rekabet etmek fiil
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yarişma isim
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mücadele, çekişme isim
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itiraz et fiil
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inkâr
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itiraz kaldırır
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contestable münakaşa edilebilir
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derbi
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iddia
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karşı koymak
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contest
maç
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yarışmak
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çekişme
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çekişmek
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tartışma
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contest
contest against mücadele etmek
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mücâdele
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contest
karşılaşma
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contest
itiraz ed
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contest
yarış fiil
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contested election yeterinden fazla aday bulunan seçim
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muhalefet etmek
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(bir şeye) itiraz edip yanlış olduğunu ispatlamaya çalışmak fiil
debated, controversial, Simple past tense and past participle of contest, past of contest, disputed or made the object of contention or competition; "a contested election, disputed or made the object of contention or competition; "a contested election", A kind of case where both sides present evidence, A kind of case in which evidence is introduced by both parties, A case that is being disputed or litigated, to contend, struggle for superiority; combat, controversy; debate, to call into question; to oppose, a competition, competition, Competition based on skill, in which prizes are offered Proof-of-purchase is usually required with entry, To strive earnestly to hold or maintain; to struggle to defend; as, the troops contested every inch of ground, To make a subject of litigation; to defend, as a suit; to dispute or resist; as a claim, by course of law; to controvert, fight for; appeal, challenge, To make a subject of dispute, contention, litigation, or emulation; to contend for; to call in question; to controvert; to oppose; to dispute, Earnest dispute; strife in argument; controversy; debate; altercation, To engage in contention, or emulation; to contend; to strive; to vie; to emulate; followed usually by with, an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants, Earnest struggle for superiority, victory, defense, etc, to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race", If you contest a statement or decision, you object to it formally because you think it is wrong or unreasonable. Your former employer has to reply within 14 days in order to contest the case Gender discrimination is a hotly contested issue. = dispute, If someone contests an election or competition, they take part in it and try to win it. He quickly won his party's nomination to contest the elections. a closely contested regional flower show, A contest is a competition or game in which people try to win. Few contests in the recent history of British boxing have been as thrilling. a writing contest. see also beauty contest, A contest is a struggle to win power or control. The state election due in November will be the last such ballot before next year's presidential contest a clear contest between church and state, To dispute or challenge a will through the High Court, a struggle between rivals, (as used in e-learning): Motivational tool intended to build interest or attention to a subject For example, an organization might run a contest that rewards a department for reaching certain levels of safety or for levels of usage for a new computer system, competition; emulation; strife in arms; conflict; combat; encounter, a struggle between rivals an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race, Timzizwert Tamenyugart, A type of promotion which requires a degree of skill and therefore 1) every enter must be judged and 2) proof-of-purchase can be required to accompany each entry (See sweepstakes, game, A sales promotion device for creating consumer involvement in which prizes are offered based on the skill of the entrants (Ch 9), To dispute or challenge the terms of a Will or Trust, Question the validity of a Will,
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Simple past tense and past participle of contest
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past of contest
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disputed or made the object of contention or competition; "a contested election
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disputed or made the object of contention or competition; "a contested election"
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A kind of case where both sides present evidence
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A kind of case in which evidence is introduced by both parties
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A case that is being disputed or litigated
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to contend - "I will contest for the open seat on the board."
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struggle for superiority; combat
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controversy; debate - "no contest"
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to call into question; to oppose - "The rival contested the dictator's re-election because of claims of voting irregularities."
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a competition - "The child entered the spelling contest."
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competition isim
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Competition based on skill, in which prizes are offered Proof-of-purchase is usually required with entry
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contest
To strive earnestly to hold or maintain; to struggle to defend; as, the troops contested every inch of ground
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contest
To make a subject of litigation; to defend, as a suit; to dispute or resist; as a claim, by course of law; to controvert
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fight for; appeal, challenge fiil
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To make a subject of dispute, contention, litigation, or emulation; to contend for; to call in question; to controvert; to oppose; to dispute
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Earnest dispute; strife in argument; controversy; debate; altercation
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To engage in contention, or emulation; to contend; to strive; to vie; to emulate; followed usually by with
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an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants
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Earnest struggle for superiority, victory, defense, etc
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to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race"
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If you contest a statement or decision, you object to it formally because you think it is wrong or unreasonable. Your former employer has to reply within 14 days in order to contest the case Gender discrimination is a hotly contested issue. = dispute
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If someone contests an election or competition, they take part in it and try to win it. He quickly won his party's nomination to contest the elections. a closely contested regional flower show
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A contest is a competition or game in which people try to win. Few contests in the recent history of British boxing have been as thrilling. a writing contest. see also beauty contest
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A contest is a struggle to win power or control. The state election due in November will be the last such ballot before next year's presidential contest a clear contest between church and state
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To dispute or challenge a will through the High Court
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a struggle between rivals
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(as used in e-learning): Motivational tool intended to build interest or attention to a subject For example, an organization might run a contest that rewards a department for reaching certain levels of safety or for levels of usage for a new computer system
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competition; emulation; strife in arms; conflict; combat; encounter
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a struggle between rivals an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race
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Timzizwert Tamenyugart
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A type of promotion which requires a degree of skill and therefore 1) every enter must be judged and 2) proof-of-purchase can be required to accompany each entry (See sweepstakes, game
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A sales promotion device for creating consumer involvement in which prizes are offered based on the skill of the entrants (Ch 9)
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To dispute or challenge the terms of a Will or Trust
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