effectively challenge

Frequency: 6.910.3 per million words

to challenge in a way that produces the intended result

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Examples (10)

  • She was effectively challenging the whole basis on which society was run.
  • The new evidence allowed the lawyer to effectively challenge the prosecution's main argument.
  • The groundbreaking study effectively challenges long-held beliefs about the origin of the universe.
  • Smaller startups are finding new ways to effectively challenge the dominance of large corporations.
  • The opposition party has not yet found a way to effectively challenge the government's new policy.
  • By speaking out, he effectively challenged the culture of silence within the organization.
  • This new technology will effectively challenge the traditional methods of data analysis.
  • To effectively challenge an assumption, one must first understand its foundations completely.
  • The legal team is seeking grounds to effectively challenge the validity of the contract.
  • Her book effectively challenged the conventional historical narrative of that era.