Contested [adjective]
Definition of Contested:
disputed
Opposite/Antonyms of Contested:
-
Sentence/Example of Contested:
Each contender’s cookie creation was critically analyzed and inspected for texture, taste and presentation, and the contest was broadcast over Facebook Live for the whole community to witness.
In these trying times, instead of doubling down on the contest for who will have power over others, we must unite to help empower every person from the bottom up so they can contribute and help others lead better lives.
Just like the Steelers and Bills are under the microscope for backsliding down the stretch, we should keep an eye on the Chargers and Falcons to eventually start winning those toss-up contests late in the season.
Votes are still being counted, but based on contests projected by ABC News, Republicans have netted six seats so far, and they may still flip a few more.
Meanwhile, the presidential election hangs in balance, as the count to determine a winner — and bring closure to a brutal and wrenching political contest — is ongoing.
Instead, she addresses them as a group to say the contest is over before it’s barely begun.
If that lead narrows considerably the 4,000 late ballots may become a factor in that contest.
While competing in a local contest, Loren had caught the eye of the producer Carlo Ponti, whom she later married.
On Wednesday, stocks soared at the possibility of a split Congress—seemingly looking beyond the tumultuous presidential contest.
Lewis and cohosts Andrew Keatts and Sara Libby completed three rounds of a draft to pick the most interesting contests to watch on election night.