rechallenged

/riːˈtʃælɪndʒd/
verb
  1. Past tense of rechallenge; to have challenged again.
    • He rechallenged himself to run a faster marathon this year.
    • The team rechallenged the ruling and won the appeal.
    • She rechallenged her rival to a rematch after the controversial decision.
  2. Past tense of rechallenge (medical); to have readministered a drug or treatment after a previous reaction.
    • The doctor rechallenged the patient with a smaller dose of the medication.
    • After the rash cleared, they rechallenged the subject with the same allergen.
    • The study rechallenged participants to confirm the side effects.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Having been challenged again.
    • The rechallenged claim was reviewed by a new panel.
    • In the rechallenged experiment, the results were consistent.
    • The rechallenged athlete trained harder than ever.
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