challenge
[tʃælɪndʒ]

verb

[Definition]: doubt or dispute against something

[Example Sentences]:
1. At least you knew that routine before you took on the challenge of Windows 8.
2. The challenge is doing it in a way that other applications can utilize.
3. The big challenge for them is to figure out the digital world.
4. Some of the providers are expected to challenge the order in court.
5. The challenge is a bit more difficult but it is certainly doable.
6. There is that challenge of meeting experts and people who are just getting into tech.
7. The technological challenge was that that smartphones are simply not designed to allow this action.
8. Prosecutors challenge such a deal was made and say they are not bound by it.
9. The biggest challenge many families will face is that you must supply your own monitor.
10. He has not indicated how he will mount any challenge to the results in this election.
11. The challenge over the next few years is to see if their portfolio plays out correctly.
12. There is no ability to share your results or challenge others within the Huawei Wear application.
13. Their big challenge is to get through the next five years.
14. The challenge of maintaining old software is not an easy one.
15. Another big challenge is making big data systems easier to deploy.


[Antonyms]pass, allow, grant

[Synonyms]dare, brave, defy
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