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contestation

[kon-te-stey-shuhn] / ˌkɒn tɛˈsteɪ ʃən /


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Wood submitted his contestation Friday after a psychologist examined Daybell, 47, and declared her not competent for trial.

From Fox News

“To remove the very formation of our identities from the messy realm of contestation and debate is an elemental, not incidental, truncation of the ideal of public discourse,” he wrote.

From New York Times

It came as one of Georgia’s top officials made an impassioned plea to the president to end his election contestation, saying that it was “inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence”.

From The Guardian

Then I decided to vote early in person to avoid the expected contestation of mailed ballots.

From Washington Post

What we really want is the meeting of the electoral college to happen on December 14th and zero controversy or doubt or contestation after that.

From Washington Post