contested

  • 1contested — contested; un·contested; …

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  • 2contested — index litigious, moot Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3contested — (adj.) 1670s, pp. adjective from CONTEST (Cf. contest) (v.). Of elections, from 1771, Amer.Eng …

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  • 4Contested — Contest Con*test , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Contested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Contesting}.] [F. contester, fr. L. contestari to call to witness, contestari litem to introduce a lawsuit by calling witnesses, to bring an action; con + testari to be a… …

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  • 5contested — adj. bitterly, hotly, vigorously contested * * * hotly vigorously contested bitterly …

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  • 6contested — adj. Contested is used with these nouns: ↑election, ↑territory …

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  • 7contested — adjective disputed or made the object of contention or competition a contested election • Ant: ↑uncontested • Participle of verb: ↑contest …

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  • 8Contested ideological terrain — is, in sociology, a theoretical framework that looks at sport as a cultural practice that reinforces both the certain existing power dynamics and the agency of human groups and individuals. Instead of looking at sport as a purely positive force,… …

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  • 9Contested Ground Studios — (sometimes abbreviated to CGS ) are a small press publisher of role playing games, based in Scotland. The company is best known for a/state, a grim science fiction, almost steampunk role playing game that focuses on a huge city that is isolated… …

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  • 10Contested case hearing — is the name for quasi judicial administrative hearings governed by state law.[which?] State agencies that make decisions that could affect people’s “rights, duties, and privileges” must have a process for holding contested case hearings. The… …

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