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to challenged
verb
To invite someone to take part in a competition.
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By contrasting the response of challenged-resistant vs. challenged-susceptible phenotypes, in addition to challenged vs. non-challenged birds, this study also builds a foundation for identifying host genetic variation that may be manipulated to enhance resistance to infection and colibacillosis.
The film festival has lodged an appeal with the board's appeals tribunal, while Auret has vowed to challenged the decision in the constitutional court.
Journalists may remain one source of authority, but people may also be less interested to receive journalism in an inert context – ie which can't be responded to, challenged, or knitted in with other sources.
The Estelle is the latest in a series of vessels manned by activist that have tried to challenged Israel's blockade on Gaza, imposed after Hamas seized power in 2007.
Delay tolerant networks (DTNs) have become a promising solution for extending Internet boundaries to challenged environments such as satellite constellations.
The effect of rRP-124PT was attenuated in infected mice as compared with MRE mutant and parental strains, both of which were lethal to challenged mice.
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"I like to challenge myself.
It has to challenge them.
He loves to challenge himself".
Demography is harder to challenge.
Skill Level Moderate to challenging.
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