Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who receives a challenge.

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Examples

  • If it did, such an act should be subject to an as-applied challengee and struck down by the Supreme Court as ultra vires as it would have applied to the states.

    Has Rudy Giuliani gotten incoherent about abortion? Ann Althouse 2007

  • In religious conversions we have so fine an adjustment that the idea may be in the mind of the challengee for years before it exerts effects; and why it should do so then is often so far from obvious that the event is taken for a miracle of grace, and not a natural occurrence.

    Memories and Studies William James 1876

  • You can have up to two active ladder games, one where you are the challenger and one where you are the challengee.

    Sportsfrog.com 2009

  • You can have up to two active ladder games, one where you are the challenger and one where you are the challengee.

    Sportsfrog.com 2009

  • You can have up to two active ladder games, one where you are the challenger and one where you are the challengee.

    Sportsfrog.com 2009

  • You can have up to two active ladder games, one where you are the challenger and one where you are the challengee.

    Sportsfrog.com 2009

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