It means to be a participant in a contest, to which word it is obviously related. Another related word is contender, which means someone who contends in a contest, rather like a competitor who competes in a competition. It means struggling to overcome struggles or challenges that hinder you from success or achieving something.
"I contend that the sky is blue today" means "I say that the sky is blue today--do you want to dispute that?"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
What do you mean by 'do'? Do you mean as a career, or do you mean 'How can you study history?'
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is mean thank you
If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman Empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.
actually contending loyalitis is only for the most of the countries that are in cercemistanding with other nations .
Expressing loyalty to two or more people/things that do not share the same values/principles.
extending contending
This can mean to strive, to contend, or to assert. Here are some sentences.I contend that my actions were just.Robert and John always contend for top honors in sports.We had to contend with the long lines at the concert.
He did give up his slaves if that's what you mean.
Vying , struggling , contending ,
odysseus
you have loyalties to two different entities who are not on the same side of the issue.
Darrell Jodock has written: 'Catholicism Contending with Modernity'
freedom
It is called contending
Philosophers, Wise Men, Men who asked Questions, Etc