Dare is a word that means to challenge someone to do something.
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Challenge, depending on context, is already a verb.
For example, "to challenge someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
It can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: "I challenge you to show evidence to back up your assertion." As a noun: "Finding a job in today's economy is certainly a challenge."
Yes, it can be a verb. To contest is to compete or challenge. It can also be a noun for a competition.
The word search is a regular verb. Search can also be a noun as in (e.g.) the officers carried out a search on the office.
The word challenge is both a verb and a noun.The verb challenge (challenges, challenging, challenged), is to invite someone to compete or fight; to question whether something is true, accurate, or legal; to test one's skill and abilities. Example: We challenge ourselves to give the best possible answers.The noun challenge (challenges), something that needs a lot of skill,energy, and determination to do or achieve. Example: I know I can't win but I like the challenge of the race.
Yes, it can be (challenged laws, challenged beliefs). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to challenge, and so is usually a verb form.