Contendiente in english
Contender
pronunciation: kəntendɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kəntendɜr part of speech: noun
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contendiente1 = contender ; belligerent.
Example: For example, if the users of the library in a College of Education normally ask for slides sets by subject, and serials by title, then subject labels (such as classification numbers) and titles are, respectively, serious contenders for arrangement of the documents concerned.Example: During the last years of the Great War, sound detectors played an increasingly important part in the air defences of all the belligerents.contendiente2 = contesting.
Example: The duality of their role would make the contesting agents, the State and the professional library organisations, even greater enemies.