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challenging [ˈtʃælɪnʤɪŋ] ADJ

1. challenging (demanding):

challenging
challenging assignment, job, test

2. challenging (provocative):

challenging

I . challenge [ˈtʃælɪnʤ] N

1. challenge (task):

2. challenge (call to compete):

4. challenge (demand to stop):

II . challenge [ˈtʃælɪnʤ] VB trans

2. challenge (question):

3. challenge (stimulate):

4. challenge (demand to stop):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Starting around 1991, photobook publishers began challenging this ban to the point where pubic hair is now fairly well accepted.
en.wikipedia.org
The social worker ensured that he received living aids to make his day-to-day life easier: the bath became less challenging, a stairlift was fitted.
www.thejc.com
Not one with any scruples, he has no problem in destroying ruins to trap characters, but also challenging them to one-on-one duels.
en.wikipedia.org
Oral is the most common, and the most challenging.
en.wikipedia.org
Gifted underachievers may decide they will only do the minimum requirements and choose the easy work instead of more challenging tasks.
schoolsofthought.blogs.cnn.com
Navigation at sea was extraordinarily challenging, resulting in countless tragedies because ships could not get a fix on where they were.
news.yahoo.com
And it is designed to be all things to everyone, which makes it pretty challenging for the average knowledge worker.
www.cmswire.com
There's always challenging times in any IT project.
www.vancouversun.com
Climbers will find numerous challenging itineraries especially on the east and south face of the mountain.
en.wikipedia.org
He found the gameplay challenging, being forced to conserve energy as the game threw everything but the kitchen sink at him.
en.wikipedia.org

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