make sth challenging
Frequency: 7.088.1 per million words
To cause something to become difficult or demanding.
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- We have changed the course to make it more challenging.
- The sudden storm made the hike unexpectedly challenging.
- A good puzzle designer knows how to make a game challenging without being unfair.
- The new regulations will make the application process more challenging for everyone.
- He deliberately makes his workouts physically challenging to build endurance.
- Adding a strict time limit made the simple task surprisingly challenging.
- The unpredictable market conditions make long-term investment quite challenging.
- Can you make the next question a bit more intellectually challenging?
- The lack of resources makes our project even more challenging.
- The teacher's goal was to make the assignment challenging enough to stimulate creativity.