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The example sentences of CONTENDING in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "contending" in a sentence | "contending" example sentences

How to use "contending" in a sentence?

  • Love contending with friendship, and self with each generous impulse. To and fro in his breast his thoughts were heaving and dashing, As in a foundering ship.
    -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow-
  • There is a great deal of quarrelling in the houses, and contending for power and authority; and the second wife is against the first wife, perhaps, in some instances.
    -Heber C. Kimball-
  • What multitudes, O Lord, do this day join hands with Pelagius in contending for free will and in fighting ... free grace.
    -Thomas Bradwardine-
  • Time's glory is to command contending kings, To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light.
    -William Shakespeare-
  • Only by contending with challenges that seem to be beyond your strength to handle at the moment you can grow more surely toward the stars.
    -Brian Tracy-
  • Certainly there is no contending against the Will of God; but still there is some difficulty in ascertaining, and applying it, to particular cases.
    -Abraham Lincoln-
  • History more often records the brilliant successes and spectacular defeats of contending forces than the effect of war on the common people.
    -Mildred Cable-
  • Pride is self contending with God for preeminence.
    -Stephen Charnock-
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Definition and meaning of CONTENDING

What does "contending mean?"

/kənˈtend/

contending

verb
struggle to surmount.

What are synonyms of "contending"?
Some common synonyms of "contending" are:
  • face,
  • resist,
  • withstand,
  • assert,
  • maintain,
  • hold,
  • claim,
  • argue,
  • profess,
  • affirm,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/fās/

face
noun verb

Front part of the head where eyes, mouth etc. are. To deal with a problem or responsibilities.

/rəˈzist/

resist
noun verb

resistant substance applied as coating to protect surface during process. To fight or prevent something from happening.

/wiTHˈstand/

withstand
verb

remain undamaged or unaffected by.

/əˈsərt/

assert
verb

state fact or belief confidently.

/mānˈtān/

maintain
verb

To keep saying something a certain way.

/hōld/

hold
noun verb

Influence or power held over someone. To agree to keep something for someone.

/klām/

claim
noun verb

Demand for something that is believed to be due. To cause someone's life to come to an end.

/ˈärɡyo͞o/

argue
verb

To state your reasons for or against an idea.

/prəˈfes/

profess
verb

To claim to do or be a thing when others doubt it.

/əˈfərm/

affirm
verb

state.

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