challenged; challenging
1
: to dispute especially as being unjust, invalid, or outmoded : impugn
new data that challenges old assumptions
And had, say, someone challenged our lifestyle … any one of us would have … put up a spirited defence …—
Kazuo Ishiguro
2
a
: to confront or defy boldly : dare
He challenged his critics to prove his guilt.
I challenge anyone to ponder the great mysteries without feeling a sense of connectedness to something profound.—
Dan Hahn
b
: to call out to duel or combat
The gentleman challenged his rival to a duel.
c
: to invite into competition
She challenged her brother to a tennis match.
3
a
: to question the action or authority of
No one challenged the referee on the call.
b
: to question formally the legality or legal qualifications of
challenged the enforceability of the agreement
Attorneys can challenge an unlimited number of jurors for cause …—
Bryan Lowry
4
: to stimulate or engage especially by presenting with difficulties that test someone's ability
She wants a job that will challenge her.
5
: to order to halt and prove identity
The sentry challenged the stranger.
6
: to demand as due or deserved : require
an event that challenges explanation
7
: to administer a physiological (see physiological sense 2) and especially an immunologic challenge to (an organism or cell)
1
: to make or present a challenge
When the appropriate moment challenged, he was capable of … leadership …—
C. H. Driver
2
: to take legal exception
challenger
noun
1
a
: a difficult task or problem
Trying to find a venue that fit all of their criteria, however, proved to be a challenge.—
Alex Ross
b
: a task or activity whose difficulty provides enjoyable intellectual or physical stimulation
looking for new challenges
The intriguing—and daunting—challenge now is to understand the process …—
Stephen B. Baylin et al.
also
: something that provides such stimulation
Easily spooked, the wary creature is the ultimate challenge to fly fishermen. —
Genevieve Stuttaford
2
a
: a calling to account or into question : protest
a challenge to unauthorized use of public funds
specifically, law
: a questioning of validity or legality
a challenge to the court's jurisdiction over the dispute
b
: an exception taken to a juror before the juror is sworn
a challenge of a prospective juror based on a specific cause or reason
c
: a questioning of the right or validity of a vote or voter
d
: a sentry's command to halt and prove identity
The intruder fled at the sentry's challenge.
3
a
: an invitation to compete in a game, sport, fight, etc.
He accepted my challenge to a game of chess.
b
: an attempt to defeat someone in a contest or competition
The senator faced a challenge from within her own party.
c
: a summons (see summons entry 1 sense 3) that is often threatening, provocative, stimulating, or inciting
When people told her no, she heard a challenge.
specifically
: a summons to a duel to answer an affront
4
: the act or process of provoking or testing physiological activity by exposure to a specific substance
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