Examples of using Contend in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I heard him contend that.
And I contend with all of your… idiosyncrasies.
We still have to contend with Gemma.
I was under the impression I didn't have to contend.
The land contend with the sea?
People also translate
One no breakout could ever contend with.
Education Contend Design for Laser.
People together, they would inevitably have to contend with.
He's gonna contend with all of us.
We contend that this much vaunted will is a myth.
And now we have to contend with her petty grasping.
We contend that the 1st Amendment does protect Rachel Armstrong.
And our relaxation of existence we can contend with our parents.
Some critics contend that development cooperation has not succeeded.
At the current stage the world has to contend with organized international terrorism.
Critics contend that this makes it a ghost town in the city centre.
You only have to contend with one small vegetarian.
The authors contend that they have exhausted all available and effective domestic remedies.
Today one must contend with a growing variety of situations.
Some people contend the drug has an anabolic effect similar to muscle-building steroids.
I will have to contend with one or two enthusiastic wingmen.
He had to contend with controversial election disputes in Reconstructed southern states.
The authors further contend that the following rights have been violated.
Palestinians contend the majority of the houses are in an area that belongs.
Many thinkers contend that melancholy is necessary in gaining wisdom.
New theories that contend with the classic theory and become stronger are emerging.
The authors further contend that reliance on public polls can be misleading.
Botswana had to contend with the harsh realities of its history and geographical position.
The authors contend that they are denied a fair and public hearing before an impartial and independent tribunal.
The authors contend that there are substantial grounds to believe that, if returned, they will be subjected to torture.