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1 dokazivati
• contend• insist -
2 argumentisati da
• contend that -
3 dokazivati da
• contend that -
4 nadmetati se
• contend; emulate; rival; vie -
5 tvrditi da
• contend that -
6 tvrditi
• warrant• protest• state• claim• declare• contend -
7 boriti se
• ackle; agonize; backle; battle; buffet; campaign; combat; complete; conflict; contend; contest; cope; crab; deal; drawn battle; encounter; engage; fend; fight; joust; just; labor; labour; make a clean breast of; militate; oppugn; run on; strive; struggle; tug; vie; war; woo; wrestle -
8 braniti
• advocate; assert; champion; contend; cover; defend; defened; disallow; fence; forbid; hinder; inhibit; inhildit; interdict; justifier; justify; keep; maintain; overshadow; patronize; plead; pleadfor; preserve; protect; protest; provide; rampart; screen; shade; shelter; shield; shoulder -
9 dokazivati
• argue; assert; contend; demonstrate; manifest; prove; wrangle -
10 prepirati se
• altercate; argue; contend; debate; dispute; expostulate; haggle; quarell; squabble; stickle; word it -
11 sukobiti se
• close with; collide; conflikt; confront; contend; contravene; encounter; foul; jostle; rencounter; s kim have a brush with; war -
12 takmičiti se
• compete; complete; contend; contest; emulate; enter the lists; jostle; rival; vie -
13 tvrditi
• affirm; allege; allow; assert; asseverate; aver; avouch; claim; contend; declare; insist; predicate; profess; profess oneself; protest; repeat; represent; say; state; submit; uphold; vouch; vow; warrant
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Contend — Con*tend , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Contended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Contending}.] [OF. contendre, L. contendere, tentum; con + tendere to strech. See {Tend}.] 1. To strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contend — 1 Contend, fight, battle, war come into comparison when they mean to strive in opposition to someone or something. Contend, the most general of these words, always implies a desire or an effort to overcome that which is opposed, but it may imply… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
contend — ► VERB 1) (contend with/against) struggle to deal with (a difficulty). 2) (contend for) engage in a struggle or campaign to achieve. 3) assert as a position in an argument. DERIVATIVES contender noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
contend — [kən tend′] vi. [ME contenden, to compete < L contendere, to stretch out, strive after < com , together + tendere, to stretch: see TENSE1] 1. to strive in combat; fight 2. to strive in competition; vie [contend for a prize] 3. to strive in… … English World dictionary
Contend — Con*tend , v. t. To struggle for; to contest. [R.] [1913 Webster] Carthage shall contend the world with Rome.Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contend — [v1] compete, fight argue, battle, clash, confront, contest, controvert, cope, dispute, emulate, encounter, face, give all one’s got*, give one’s all*, go after, go for, go for broke*, go for it*, go for jugular*, grapple, have at*, jockey for… … New thesaurus
contend — I (dispute) verb altercate, argue, battle, be discordant, bicker, brawl, carry on an argument, challenge, clash, combat, compete, conflict, contendere, contest, contradict, decernere, differ, disaccord, disagree, discept, discord, dissent,… … Law dictionary
contend — mid 15c., from O.Fr. contendre, from L. contendere to stretch out, strive after, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + tendere to stretch (see TENET (Cf. tenet)). Related: Contended; contending … Etymology dictionary
contend — 01. The runners had to [contend] with a strong headwind in the final of the 10,000 meters. 02. If Canada goes ahead with plans to loosen its drug laws, it will have to [contend] with a very unhappy American government. 03. The government… … Grammatical examples in English
contend — con|tend [kənˈtend] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: contendre, from Latin contendere, from com ( COM ) + tendere to stretch ] 1.) to compete against someone in order to gain something contend for ▪ Three armed groups are contending for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
contend */ — UK [kənˈtend] / US verb Word forms contend : present tense I/you/we/they contend he/she/it contends present participle contending past tense contended past participle contended 1) [transitive] formal to claim that something is true contend that:… … English dictionary