contestation in the PONS Dictionary

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English
As a diplomat he was used to confidential and secret discussions, long and difficult negotiations with convincing arguments, but not to public conflicts with direct and public contestation.
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The composer's goal is to demonstrate that music is a contestation in counteracting human alienation in a world of utility.
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This further increases the legal uncertainty in a domain that already yields much contestation.
whoswholegal.com
Uncertainty and contestation are precisely what political transitions are all about.
foreignpolicy.com
It was the way he seeded the intellectual universe with pods and seeds of insurrection, contestation and social change.
news.berkeley.edu
In between the contestation, the ordinary people occasionally chip in some feeble opinion.
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These poetic interventions connect to broader struggles for the land, dislocating the hold of dominant narratives and opening spaces of contestation.
rabble.ca
The contestation was discontinued by the worker and consequently came to naught.
www.mondaq.com
On the contrary, this libertarian metaphor necessitates contestation and rejection for the metaphor to work.
newrepublic.com
Subsequent contestation of the same matters made some of the issues a matter of authority.
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