English to Gujarati Dictionary contest

contest

સ્પર્ધા
definition
verb
she declared her intention to contest the presidency
engage in competition to attain (a position of power).
the former chairman contests his dismissal
oppose (an action, decision, or theory) as mistaken or wrong.
noun
a gigantic air rifle shooting contest
an event in which people compete for supremacy in a sport, activity, or particular quality.
translation of 'contest'
સંઘર્ષ,
તકરાર,
ઝઘડો,
વિવાદ,
વિરોધ
verb
હરીફાઇ
example
The 'contest' over tropes of traditional Africa and measures of authenticity in postcolonial arts and politics can be thought of in a similar manner.
The following afternoon, the remainder of the events took place, and they varied from a tug-of-war 'contest' to a game of Trivial Pursuit.
The fact that the two teams could only manage six scores between them in half an hour gives some measure of the quality of the 'contest' .
a coalition was formed to 'contest' the presidential elections
That is to say, matters ranging from training methods to nutrition to 'contest' results.
Eight days to what people in Iowa like to call the first real political 'contest' in the presidential election.
a coalition was formed to 'contest' the presidential elections
According to the presidential election law, a party must win at least 3 percent of House seats or 5 percent of the vote to 'contest' the presidential election.
As a result, we seem to traffic in such meanings even when we seek to 'contest' them.
The party's general council decided following the last election they would 'contest' the next poll as an independent party, a spokesperson said.
Or at least that is the message that is being broadcast 24 hours a day as the 'contest' for the new position of Mayor heats up.
I think most regard such lunges for underdog status, at least in relation to a political 'contest' , as a byword.
Don't hide in the slate and 'contest' a back-seat position; come to the front, and run for deputy political leader.
a tennis 'contest'
The violator is then given an opportunity to respond, defend the content in question and 'contest' the size of the fine.
At the same time they also do not possess the means to question and 'contest' such representations.
The two candidates then 'contest' the general election.
He advised party members willing to 'contest' positions during the forthcoming congress to complete forms from the party headquarters.
Some deputies last night said they still hoped that at least one of the four would withdraw to rein in a 'contest' all hope will avoid conflict.
she declared her intention to 'contest' the presidency
Watching the Conservative Party leadership 'contest' , political neutrals are unsure whether to laugh or cry.
The party is now preparing to 'contest' Portugal's presidential election, which is due to be held in January next year.
the presidential 'contest'
In contrast, the pragmatic policy, consistent with his own perception of the conflict, viewed the war purely as a military 'contest' .
He said at no time did he campaign for the position from any association and saw no need to get disappointed because he was just asked to 'contest' the position.
This dilute corporatism does not exclude a 'contest' of political parties.
a leadership 'contest'
How did supporters of the proposed federal Constitution 'contest' this position?
Leaders openly 'contest' their positions in front of Australian voters?
Let them take to active campaigning now, 'contest' the elections next time, and later perhaps, even become Ministers.
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