contesting (Meaning)

contesting

a challenge brought through formal or legal procedures, a competition in which each contestant performs without direct contact with or interference from competitors, to make (something) a cause of dispute or fighting, dispute, challenge, a struggle for superiority or victory, will contest see also no contest clause, to dispute or challenge through legal procedures, strive, vie, a struggle for victory, to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation

contesting Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyers contested the validity of the will in court.
  2. The candidate contested the election results, claiming they were fraudulent.
  3. The team vigorously contested the decision of the referee.
  4. The students contested the grading of their papers.
  5. The scientists contested the findings of the study.
  6. The company contested the patent infringement allegations.
  7. The opponents contested each other's arguments in the debate.
  8. The plaintiffs contested the compensation offered by the insurance company.
  9. The homeowner contested the property tax assessment.
  10. The scholars contested the traditional interpretation of the historical text.

FAQs About the word contesting

a challenge brought through formal or legal procedures, a competition in which each contestant performs without direct contact with or interference from competi

disputing,questioning, challenging,impeaching, protesting, querying, calling in question, doubting, calling into question, resisting

swallowing,believing, defending, accepting, supporting, embracing, backing, advocating,promoting, stomaching

The lawyers contested the validity of the will in court.

The candidate contested the election results, claiming they were fraudulent.

The team vigorously contested the decision of the referee.

The students contested the grading of their papers.