nonchallenger

noun

Etymology

From non- + challenger.

  1. derived from chalengeor — “claimant, plaintiff; false accuser, slanderer
  2. derived from *ḱeh₁l-
  3. derived from calumnia — “artifice, trickery; false accusation; false statement; etc.
  4. derived from calumniāre
  5. derived from chalenger
  6. derived from chalenger
  7. inherited from chalengen — “to accuse; to accuse falsely or maliciously, slander; to treat unjustly, wrong; to dispute, object; to make a claim or demand; to rebuke, scold; to issue a challenge to; etc.
  8. inherited from chalengere
  9. prefixed as nonchallenger — “non + challenger

Definitions

  1. One who is not a challenger.

    • It is to gain respect from unknowing underlings, and to possess the image of power that can rule over those who are the fearful or timid nonchallengers of bureaucracy.

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