contester
to contest, to dispute
verb kohn-tes-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin contestari (to call to witness)
Also means
to challenge, to protest
Usage Note
Contester means to challenge the validity or authority of something, from a referee's decision to a legal verdict. The related noun la contestation refers to protest or challenge, and la génération de mai 68 is often called contestataire (protest-driven). Incontestable (indisputable) and incontestablement are common derived forms.
Examples
"L'équipe a contesté la décision de l'arbitre."
Natural Translation
The team contested the referee's decision.
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