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1) виклик на суперечку; заперечення; оскарження, оспорювання; відвід (в т. ч. присяжним); недопущення виборця до голосування; пізнавальний сигнал2) зневажати; заперечувати, опротестовувати; кидати виклик; відводити, давати відвід (в т. ч. присяжним), заявляти відвід (судді, свідку тощо); оскаржувати, оспорювати; вимагати визнання недійсними результатів голосування; питати пароль (перепустку); показувати пізнавальні сигнали•- challenge a checkchallenge the constitutionality — (of smth.) оскаржувати конституційність ( чогось)
- challenge a cheque
- challenge a juror
- challenge a law
- challenge a witness
- challenge an accusation
- challenge conviction
- challenge election results
- challenge for cause
- challenge in court
- challenge jurors
- challenge of jurisdiction
- challenge of the judge
- challenge propter affectum
- challenge the judge
- challenge the refusal of work
- challenge to fight a duel
- challenge to the jury
- challenge to the array
- challenge to the favor
- challenge to the favour
- challenge to the panel
- challenge to the poll
- challenge to the polls
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