Contend
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British pronunciation/kəntˈɛnd/
American pronunciation/kənˈtɛnd/

Definición y Significado de "contend"

to contend
01

competir, luchar

to compete actively or fight against others for a goal or victory
Intransitive: to contend for a prize
to contend definition and meaning
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Teams from all over the country will contend for the championship title this weekend.
Several athletes contended for the gold medal in the marathon.
02

afirmar, sostener

to argue the truth of something
Transitive: to contend that
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The lawyer contended that her client was innocent based on new evidence presented in court.
He contended that climate change poses a serious threat to global ecosystems.
03

contender, discutir

to engage in a debate or argument by presenting opposing views
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The panelists contended fiercely over the topic of climate change.
During the trial, the lawyers contended over the interpretation of the evidence.
04

discutir, contender

to argue or dispute about something
Transitive: to contend sth
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The two neighbors contended the property boundary in court.
Activists contended the government's decision to build on protected land.
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luchar, competir

to engage in a struggle, conflict, or battle
Intransitive: to contend
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The two boxers will contend in the championship match, vying for the title with determination and skill.
Rival gangs in the city often contend over territory, leading to conflicts and confrontations.
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