This can mean to strive, to contend, or to assert. Here are some sentences.
Our favorite boxer is contending for the championship title tonight!
The dogs are contending for the last scrap of food on the floor.
I had to contend with heavy traffic to get to the airport.
i couldn't attend the party so i contend the inatation
No earnest soul can pass through this world without being called upon to contend earnestly for the faith.
How do you contend with two sets of twins all under 3-years old?I had to contend with her nastiness.
As a noun, e.g. "Petitioners contend that the lower court erred when it found that respondents had not breached the contract."
No earnest soul can pass through this world without being called upon to contend earnestly for the faith.
The word vie is a verb which means to compete, contend, strive,struggle or contest. Vied is the past tense. Example sentence: Tiger Woods vied to be the best golfer in the world at the Masters.
contend
Rival
The prosecutor said, "I contend that Mr. Kayne did indeed hire someone to kill his wife."I often walk to work so I don't have to contend with heavy traffic.He'll wrap up the meeting now and contend with customer complaints later.As you sit comfortably and watch the game, I've got our two fussy toddlers to contend with.if you go outside you are contending with the elements ( it means to fight against)No earnest soul can pass through this world without being called upon to contend earnestly for the faith.
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I would simply like to humbly contend that this court is prejudicial.