Contend
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British pronunciation/kəntˈɛnd/
American pronunciation/kənˈtɛnd/

Définition et Signification de "contend"

to contend
01

contester, lutter

to compete actively or fight against others for a goal or victory
Intransitive: to contend for a prize
to contend definition and meaning
02

prétendre, affirmer

to argue the truth of something
Transitive: to contend that
03

contester, s'opposer

to engage in a debate or argument by presenting opposing views
Intransitive
04

contester, débattre

to argue or dispute about something
Transitive: to contend sth
05

lutter, s'affronter

to engage in a struggle, conflict, or battle
Intransitive: to contend

contend

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contender

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contender

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example
Exemple
The scientists contended over the validity of the research findings.
The politician contended that economic reforms would lead to greater prosperity for all citizens.
Materialistic monism contends that everything in the universe is ultimately composed of physical matter.
Rival gangs in the city often contend over territory, leading to conflicts and confrontations.
She contends that the new policy will negatively impact small businesses.
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