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Definition of Contends

Contend
Contend Con*tend", v. t. To struggle for; to contest. [R.] Carthage shall contend the world with Rome.Dryden.

Meaning of Contends from wikipedia

- Contended memory is Sinclair's name for a portion of the ZX Spectrum's 64 KB addressable memory space. With the full 64 KB, the Z80 microprocessor is...
- Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South is Pauline Hopkins' first major work, published in 1900. Contending Forces focuses...
- "The Contendings of Horus and Seth" is a mythological story from the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt found in the first sixteen pages of the Chester Beatty...
- Competition is a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared: where one's gain is the other's loss (an example of...
- of early and primary state formation is the hydraulic hypothesis, which contends that the state was a result of the need to build and maintain large-scale...
- the lower the effective bandwidth offered, especially at peak times. A contended service is a service which offers the users of the network a minimum statistically...
- criminalized and faced involuntary servitude in the form of penal labor. DuVernay contends that slavery has been perpetuated since the end of the American Civil War...
- serious end of the dramatic output of radio. The Screenwriters Taxonomy contends that film genres are fundamentally based upon a film's atmosphere, character...
- until the reader was desensitized. Billy J. Stratton of Arizona Quarterly contends that the brutality is the primary mechanism through which McCarthy challenges...
- non-teaching school staff to the regional authorities. Critics of this plan contended that tax revenue was insufficient to pay for the resulting costs, and...