rechallenging

/riːˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of rechallenge; the act of challenging again.
    • She is rechallenging her opponent in the final round.
    • The team is rechallenging the decision with new evidence.
    • He is rechallenging himself to break his personal record.
  2. Present participle of rechallenge (medical); the act of readministering a drug or treatment after a previous reaction.
    • Rechallenging a patient after an allergic reaction requires caution.
    • Researchers are rechallenging the subjects to confirm the results.
    • The doctor is rechallenging the patient with a lower dose.
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adjective
  1. That challenges again; serving to test or confront anew.
    • She faced a rechallenging opponent in the semifinals.
    • The rechallenging exam covered material from the entire course.
    • The rechallenging task required more effort than the first attempt.
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