393 collocations for challenged

In depth, in breadth, in vigor, in practical quality, this may challenge comparison with anything of a similar kind elsewhere.

The Genesis of the Constitution of the United States I trust I need not offer this audience, gathered in the noble hall of this historic Innof "old Purpulei, Britain's ornament"any apology for challenging its attention in this and two succeeding addresses to the genesis, formulation, and the fundamental political philosophy of the Constitution of the United States.

Protection of the worker, housing conditions, the feeding of factory employees and school children, play grounds and recreation centers, will challenge the world for first consideration.

He was having a glorious time on this evening, and his eye roved the room challenging admiration in a manner that was amusing rather than offensive.

I to challenge a man for a husband!I to exert myself to quicken the delayer in his resolutions!

Getting down on all fours, and managing to hold the stone against his head, Pompey challenged his enemy to combat.

She will fight for her rightful position in the world; she will challenge England's mercantile supremacy.

" "Now, by my troth, I challenge any knight To say precisely what that colour is.

And Rustem, who alone can make Thy kingdom to its centre quake? Gúdarz, Zúára, and Fríburz, And Tús, and Girgín, and Frámurz; And others too of fearless might, To challenge thee to mortal fight? O, from this peril turn away, Close not in gloom so bright a day; Some heed to thy poor daughter give, And let thy guiltless captive live.

Mr. Dryden (says Congreve) 'had personal qualities, to challenge love and esteem from all who were truly acquainted with him.

A thin, brown-frocked girl, wearing a detested but enforced small black apron; with fine, pale, determined features, rather unfeminine hair, and glowering, challenging black eyes.

"Germanyor rather, the capitalists of Germany, for whom the Kaiser has always been the "Publicity Agent"has consistently worked toward the objective of challenging the right of Britain to a world-wide Empire.

Education, of these accidental causes of melancholy, may justly challenge the next place, for if a man escape a bad nurse, he may be undone by evil bringing up.

Between retreat and reveille, the corporal of the guard will challenge all suspicious looking persons or parties he may observe, first halting his patrol or relief, if either be with him.

Do we not challenge the respect of the whole world?

During the persecutions of the fifteenth century, while Ferdinand and Isabella made progress in reconquering the kingdom of Granada from the Moors, and Mahometanism, like Judaism, was declining, the Moriscoes, a middle class, resembling the New Christians, and not less dangerous to Romanism, also challenged the powers of the Inquisition.

Increasing his efforts, he soon overtakes the runaway lovers, challenges his rival by giving him a dig with his claw, and tells him to "come out and show himself a crab."

On the contrary, the articles on science and miscellaneous literature ought to be of such a quality as might fairly challenge competition with the best of our contemporaries.

Again he turned away from the priest, and challenged the Boy to repeat the slander.

No man opens his ware with greater seriousness, or challenges your judgment more in the approbation.

The speaker challenged the Irish lover of the play who had had the luck to win the sweet, thorny little Killarney Rose in the end and to get a real, albeit a play kiss from the pretty little heroine, who as Tony Holiday as well as Rose was prone to make mischief in susceptible male hearts.

Who is he to challenge the future?

His civil and his military virtues are almost equally the objects of our admiration; excepting only, that the former, being more rare among princes, as well as more useful, seem chiefly to challenge our applause.

She relies so entirely upon her virtue, that she challenges danger by courting it.

Sir THE PHEASANT-HEN You are never going to challenge that giant? CHANTECLER I am!

393 collocations for  challenged