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chal⋅lenge

[chal-inj] noun, verb, -lenged, -leng⋅ing, adjective
–noun
1. a call or summons to engage in any contest, as of skill, strength, etc.
2. something that by its nature or character serves as a call to battle, contest, special effort, etc.: Space exploration offers a challenge to humankind.
3. a call to fight, as a battle, a duel, etc.
4. a demand to explain, justify, etc.: a challenge to the treasurer to itemize expenditures.
5. difficulty in a job or undertaking that is stimulating to one engaged in it.
6. Military. the demand of a sentry for identification or a countersign.
7. Law. a formal objection to the qualifications of a particular juror, to his or her serving, or to the legality of an entire jury. Compare peremptory challenge.
8. the assertion that a vote is invalid or that a voter is not legally qualified.
9. Biology. the process of inducing or assessing physiological or immunological activity by exposing an organism to a specific substance.
10. Hunting. the crying of a hound on finding a scent.
–verb (used with object)
11. to summon to a contest of skill, strength, etc.
12. to take exception to; call in question: to challenge the wisdom of a procedure.
13. to demand as something due or rightful.
14. Military. to halt and demand identification or countersign from.
15. Law. to take formal exception to (a juror or jury).
16. to have a claim to; invite; arouse; stimulate: a matter which challenges attention.
17. to assert that (a vote) is invalid.
18. to assert that (a voter) is not qualified to vote.
19. to expose an organism to a specific substance in order to assess its physiological or immunological activity.
20. Archaic. to lay claim to.
–verb (used without object)
21. to make or issue a challenge.
22. Hunting. (of hounds) to cry or give tongue on picking up the scent.
–adjective
23. donated or given by a private, corporate, or government benefactor on condition that the recipient raise an additional specified amount from the public: a challenge grant.

Origin:
1175–1225; ME chalenge < OF, var. of chalonge < L calumnia calumny


chal⋅lenge⋅a⋅ble, adjective


11. dare, bid, invite. 12. question, impute, doubt.
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un·chal·lenge·a·ble   (ŭn-chāl'ən-jə-bəl)   
adj.  Not open to challenge: unchallengeable facts.
un·chal'lenge·a·bly adv.
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: challenge
Function: noun
1 : a calling into question; especially : a questioning of validity or legality : OBJECTION challenge to the statute is in effect a challenge of this basic assumption —Kramer v. Union Free School Dist. Number 15, 395 U.S. 621 (1969)> —see also BATSON CHALLENGE
2 : a request to disqualify a trier of fact (as a jury member or judge) —compare RECUSAL, STRIKE
challenge for cause
: a challenge esp. of a prospective juror based on a specific and stated cause or reason
challenge to the array
: a challenge of an entire jury that raises objections to the selection process
peremptory challenge
: a challenge esp. of a prospective juror that does not require a stated cause or reason
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: 2challenge
Function: noun
: the process of provoking or testing physiological activity by exposure to a specific substance; especially : a test of immunity by exposure to an antigen after immunization against it
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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