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التركية - الإنجليزية
challenge
The act of appealing a ruling or decision of a court of administrative agency
To invite someone to take part in a competition
To dare someone
The act of seeking to remove a judge, arbitrator or other judicial or semi-judicial figure for reasons of alleged bias or incapacity

We're still waiting to hear how the court rules on our challenge of the arbitrator based on conflict of interest.

An objection to the seating of a prospective juror on the jury panel for a trial
a competition to create a block or quilt using specified fabrics or patterns
To take exception to; question; as, to challenge the accuracy of a statement or of a quotation
An exception to a juror or to a member of a court martial, coupled with a demand that he should be held incompetent to act; the claim of a party that a certain person or persons shall not sit in trial upon him or his cause
To call, invite, or summon to answer for an offense by personal combat
take exception to; "She challenged his claims"
The opening and crying of hounds at first finding the scent of their game
not goals, objective, ambition, or theme and problem but telling a lie (99/11/22) What is your challenge as a sales person? Who's there? Know yourself (Reference : 99/11/22 Nikkei)
An attempt to take the ball away from the opposing player
ask for identification; "The illegal immigrant was challenged by the border guard"
If you challenge someone, you invite them to fight or compete with you in some way. A mum slashed a neighbour's car tyre and challenged her to a fight after their daughters fell out He left a note at the scene of the crime, challenging detectives to catch him We challenged a team who called themselves `College Athletes'. Challenge is also a noun. A third presidential candidate emerged to mount a serious challenge and throw the campaign wide open. see also challenged, challenging
To call to a contest of any kind; to call to answer; to defy
To object to or take exception to, as to a juror, or member of a court
Students can conduct research on words that have changed their meanings over time How would they explain the etymology of these words? What factors influenced the evolution of the words?
1 An objection by a party (or party's lawyer) to the inclusion of a particular prospective juror as a member of the jury that is to hear that party's cause or trial, with the result that the prospective juror is disqualified from the case BACK TO TOP
The challenge must be made when the ballot is offered
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