(to) contend

(to) contend
(to) contend /kənˈtɛnd/
v. t. e i.
1 contendere; combattere; battersi; lottare: Since 1947, India and Pakistan have been contending for the possession of Kashmir, è dal 1947 che l'India e il Pakistan lottano per il possesso del Kashmir
2 discutere; controbattere: He likes to contend about everything, gli piace discutere su tutto
3 contrastare; essere in disaccordo: contending feelings, sentimenti contrastanti
4 (form.) asserire; sostenere
5 (sport) gareggiare
● (econ.) to contend for a market, disputarsi un mercato □ to contend for a prize, essere in lizza per un premio □ the contending parties, i contendenti; (leg.) le parti litiganti (in giudizio).

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