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challenged

[chal-injd] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒd /
ADJECTIVE
contested
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It was that ruling that FWS successfully challenged in the Supreme Court, with ministers paying the campaign group's legal fees.

From BBC

A Reform spokesman said Taylor "has never been prepared to undertake the role of a councillor to the extent we feel is required" and resigned when challenged.

From BBC

Some writers simply took those expectations for granted; others, such as Mark Twain and Carson McCullers, acknowledged and challenged them.

From The Wall Street Journal

She discovered the philosopher David Hume, intrigued by his “problem of induction,” which challenged the logic of the idea that something will happen again, like the sun rising, because it did so in the past.

From The Wall Street Journal

Planned Parenthood, as well as 22 states and Washington, D.C., challenged this provision in two lawsuits in a Massachusetts federal court.

From Salon