Janet always enjoyed a challenge.
The sports challenge looked good this year.
I will challenge your decision.
Despite her demure appearance, she is a competitive speed skater, always ready for a challenge on ice.
The nouns in the sentence are party and challenge. The word planning is a gerund, a verbal noun.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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the word rag in a sentence
It was a challenge to find the penny in the haystack.
The girl is very challengeable as she is very competitive
the pioneers faced the challenge of settling the frontier with unyielding courage
The word "overweening" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The student was loud, arrogant, and overweening; he proved to be a challenge for his teachers.
He wants to challenge you to a race around the track. The diet will be a challenge, but you can do it.
Taking regents or S.A.T.s can be a challenge for high school students.
Climbing the mountain would be a challenge but it is possible.
Despite her demure appearance, she is a competitive speed skater, always ready for a challenge on ice.
In the sentence that you give, the word challenge is used as a noun.
To impugn is to challenge, oppose or attack as being false.Usage:I impugn you.'I impugn your belief that the world is flat'
It is unwise to challenge the mother bear's protection of her cubs.
It was a challenge to answer the question on the History exam.