rechallenges
/riːˈtʃælɪndʒɪz/
verb
- Third person singular present of rechallenge; challenges again.
- She rechallenges herself every morning to improve her skills.
- He rechallenges the champion to prove his victory was not a fluke.
- The scientist rechallenges the hypothesis with new data.
- Third person singular present of rechallenge (medical); readministers a drug or treatment after a previous reaction.
- The protocol rechallenges subjects after a washout period.
- The doctor rechallenges the patient only if the reaction was mild.
- She rechallenges the mice with the same compound to test for tolerance.
Synonyms
noun
- Plural of rechallenge; multiple second or subsequent challenges.
- The team faced several rechallenges during the tournament.
- The company's product survived multiple rechallenges from competitors.
- After two rechallenges, the rule was finally changed.
- Plural of rechallenge (medical); multiple instances of readministering a drug or substance.
- The study included three rechallenges to ensure accuracy.
- Rechallenges are sometimes necessary to confirm drug allergies.
- The patient underwent two rechallenges without any reaction.