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Uktous Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Challenge

hi,

when challenge, as a noun, means " difficulty in a job or undertaking that is stimulating to one engaged in it.",

can you recommend any verb relate to challenge?

impose a challenge to your business?
increase the challenge in your business?
create more challenge for your business?
any more?
  

Top answer

Please see the following usages: give(offer) a challenge accept(take up) a challenge accept(take up) a challenge to run a race face a challenge(means be ready to deal with one) meet a challenge/rise to a challenge(means successfully deal with one)

  • Please see the following usages: give(offer) a challenge accept(take up) a challenge accept(take up) a challenge to run a race face a challenge(means be ready to deal with one) meet a challenge/rise to a challenge(means successfully deal with one)
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Hi, I have found some other verbs relatd to challenge.Please see the following usages:

give(offer) a challenge

accept(take up) a challenge

accept(take up) a challenge to run a race

face a challenge(means be ready to deal with one)

meet a challenge/rise to a challenge(means successfully deal with one)
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hi, Janeleo

thank you for your answer

do you think my examples are correct?

impose a challenge to your business
increase the challenge in your business
create more challenge for your business
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hi, guys

I am not sure about your examples.

However, it seems that I haven't heard or seen that anyone or a book says this way.
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hi, uktous.

Maybe your first two examples are ok cause I found some similar sentences on google.

e.g.

1.Language that would impose the biggest challenge to me.

2.EU could increase oracle's challenge integrating sun micro.

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