contendere
to contend
verb kon-TEN-deh-reh Rare
Origin: Latin contendere, from con- + tendere ('to stretch').
Also means
to compete for
Usage Note
Contendere means to compete for or dispute something: contendersi il titolo ('to compete for the title'). In the reflexive form contendersi it implies two or more parties fighting over the same thing. It takes avere as auxiliary in the non-reflexive form. In formal or legal language it can mean 'to contest' a claim.
Examples
"Le due squadre si contendono il primo posto."
Natural Translation
The two teams are competing for first place.
Literal Translation
The two teams each-other contest the first place.
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