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Sinónimos detallados de contend en inglés

contend:

to contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)

  1. to contend
    to assert; to contend; to demonstrate
    • assert verbo (asserts, asserted, asserting)
    • contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)
    • demonstrate verbo (demonstrates, demonstrated, demonstrating)
  2. to contend
    – maintain or assert 1
    to contend; to postulate
    – maintain or assert 1
    • contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)
      • He contended that Communism had no future1
    • postulate verbo (postulates, postulated, postulating)
  3. to contend
    – have an argument about something 1
    to argue; to fence; to contend; to debate
    – have an argument about something 1
    • argue verbo (argues, argued, argueing)
    • fence verbo (fences, fenced, fencing)
    • contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)
    • debate verbo (debates, debated, debating)
  4. to contend
    – to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation 1
    to contest; to contend; repugn
    – to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation 1
    • contest verbo (contests, contested, contesting)
      • They contested the outcome of the race1
    • contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)
    • repugn verbo
  5. to contend
    – compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others 1
    to compete; to contend; vie
    – compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others 1
    • compete verbo (competes, competed, competing)
    • contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)
    • vie verbo
  6. to contend
    – be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight 1
    to struggle; to contend; to fight
    – be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight 1
    • struggle verbo (struggles, struggled, struggling)
    • contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)
      • Militant groups are contending for control of the country1
    • fight verbo (fights, fought, fighting)
      • the tribesmen fought each other1
      • Siblings are always fighting1
  7. to contend
    – come to terms with 1
    to manage; cope; to deal; to contend; to make out; to get by; to make do; grapple
    – come to terms with 1
    • manage verbo (manages, managed, managing)
    • cope verbo
    • deal verbo (deals, dealt, dealing)
    • contend verbo (contends, contended, contending)
    • make out verbo (makes out, made out, making out)
    • get by verbo (gets by, got by, getting by)
    • make do verbo (makes do, made do, making do)
    • grapple verbo

Conjugaciones de contend:

present
  1. contend
  2. contend
  3. contends
  4. contend
  5. contend
  6. contend
simple past
  1. contended
  2. contended
  3. contended
  4. contended
  5. contended
  6. contended
present perfect
  1. have contended
  2. have contended
  3. has contended
  4. have contended
  5. have contended
  6. have contended
past continuous
  1. was contending
  2. were contending
  3. was contending
  4. were contending
  5. were contending
  6. were contending
future
  1. shall contend
  2. will contend
  3. will contend
  4. shall contend
  5. will contend
  6. will contend
continuous present
  1. am contending
  2. are contending
  3. is contending
  4. are contending
  5. are contending
  6. are contending
subjunctive
  1. be contended
  2. be contended
  3. be contended
  4. be contended
  5. be contended
  6. be contended
diverse
  1. contend!
  2. let's contend!
  3. contended
  4. contending
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Sinónimos alternativos de "contend":


Definiciones relacionadas de "contend":

  1. maintain or assert1
    • He contended that Communism had no future1
  2. have an argument about something1
  3. to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation1
  4. compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others1
  5. be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight1
    • Militant groups are contending for control of the country1
  6. come to terms with1