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1contest

verb con·test \kən-ˈtest, ˈkän-ˌ\

: to make (something) the subject of an argument or a legal case : to say that you do not agree with or accept (something)

: to try to win (something)

: to struggle or fight for or against something

Full Definition of CONTEST

intransitive verb
:  strive, vie
transitive verb
:  to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; especially :  dispute, challenge
con·test·able \-ˈtes-tə-bəl\ adjective
con·test·er noun
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Origin of CONTEST

Middle French contester, from Latin contestari (litem) to bring an action at law, from contestari to call to witness, from com- + testis witness — more at testament
First Known Use: 1603

2contest

noun con·test \ˈkän-ˌtest\

: an event in which people try to win by doing something better than others

: a struggle or effort to win or get something

Full Definition of CONTEST

1
:  a struggle for superiority or victory :  competition
2
:  a competition in which each contestant performs without direct contact with or interference from competitors

First Known Use of CONTEST

1630

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CONTEST Defined for Kids

1contest

noun con·test \ˈkän-ˌtest\

Definition of CONTEST for Kids

:  a struggle for victory :  competition <a pie baking contest>

2contest

verb con·test \kən-ˈtest\
con·test·edcon·test·ing

Definition of CONTEST for Kids

:  to make (something) a cause of dispute or fighting <They will contest a claim to the fortune.>

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