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View definitions for accept a challenge

accept a challenge

verb as in call one's bluff

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Despite his campaign’s heralding of Trump’s willingness to speak with so-called hostile media, Trump hasn’t the courage to accept a challenge to answer tough questions.

From Salon

“But I always accept a challenge.”

Most of the extra help offered by the UK and Welsh governments last winter has now ended and many people have found their financial resilience eroded over the past two years by high inflation."I go around very positive, smile on my face all the time and I can accept a challenge," said Louise."But there are times when I go home and I think, 'how much more can people take?'."

From BBC

And the court will decide in the fall whether to accept a challenge to Harvard’s admission policy, which allows a limited use of race in deciding which students to accept.

He’s kind of like Michael Jordan; they accept a challenge, like: ‘Are you challenging me? Are you really doing that?’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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