Canadian English Meaning of challenges

challenges

Other Canadian English words related to challenges

Definitions and Meaning of challenges in English

challenges

a sentry's command to halt and prove identity, to object to as bad or incorrect, a summons (see summons entry 1 sense 2) that is often threatening, provocative, stimulating, or inciting, to dispute especially as being invalid or unjust, to order to stop and prove identity, to demand as due or deserved, a calling to account or into question, to confront or defy boldly, to question formally the legality or legal qualifications of, an invitation or dare for someone to compete in a contest or sport, a summons to a duel to answer an affront, to order to halt and prove identity, to arouse or stimulate especially by presenting with difficulties, an objection to something as not being true, genuine, correct, or proper or to a person (as a juror) as not being qualified or approved, to demand proof that something is right or legal, to make a challenge to (a trier of fact), a stimulating task or problem, to take legal exception, to administer a physiological and especially an immunologic challenge to (an organism or cell), to invite into competition, to question formally (as by a suit or motion) the legality or legal qualifications of, the act or process of provoking or testing physiological activity by exposure to a specific substance, to dispute especially as being unjust, invalid, or outmoded, to make or present a challenge, the process of provoking or testing physiological activity by exposure to a specific substance, to call out to duel or combat, a questioning of the right or validity of a vote or voter, to administer a physiological (see physiological sense 2) and especially an immunologic challenge to (an organism or cell), an exception taken to a juror before the juror is sworn, a test of immunity by exposure to an antigen, a test of immunity by exposure to an antigen after immunization against it, to invite or dare to take part in a contest, a demand that someone take part in a duel, an invitation to compete in a sport

FAQs About the word challenges

challenges

a sentry's command to halt and prove identity, to object to as bad or incorrect, a summons (see summons entry 1 sense 2) that is often threatening, provocative,

complaints,Exceptions,objections,questions,criticisms,demurrers,difficulties,expostulations,protests,remonstrances

agreements,approvals,sanctions,acceptances,acquiescences,assent,Compliance,obediences

chalking up => chalking , chalked up => chalked up, chalk (up) => chalk (up), chalets => chalets, chaises => chairs,