contesting

[kuhn-tes-ting]

contesting Definition

  • 1to compete in order to win something
  • 2to argue against something, especially in a legal context

Using contesting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contesting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is contesting the election for mayor.

  • Example

    The athlete is contesting for the gold medal.

  • Example

    The company is contesting the lawsuit in court.

  • Example

    He is contesting the speeding ticket he received.

contesting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with contesting

  • contest of wills

    a situation where two or more people are trying to prove who is stronger or more determined

    Example

    The negotiations turned into a contest of wills between the two leaders.

  • a competition that tests physical strength

    Example

    The Highland Games include a contest of strength called the caber toss.

  • a competition that tests a particular skill or set of skills

    Example

    The spelling bee is a contest of skill that challenges participants' knowledge of words.

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Summary: contesting in Brief

To 'contest' [kuhn-tes-ting] means to compete for a prize or to argue against something, often in a legal context. Examples include 'She is contesting the election for mayor.' and 'The company is contesting the lawsuit in court.' 'Contest' can also be used in phrases like 'contest of wills,' which describes a situation where two people are trying to prove who is stronger or more determined.