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n. (context legal English) A plea in a criminal case which means that the defendant admits no guilt but is no longer contesting the charges brought against him/her.
Wikipedia
No contest may refer to:
- Nolo contendere, a plea in a criminal court case (also known as no contest)
- No contest (combat sports), a decision at a sporting event (especially boxing)
- No Contest (film) a film starring Shannon Tweed
No contest (abbreviated "NC"), or no decision ("ND"), is a technical term used in some combat sports to describe a fight that ends for reasons outside the fighters' hands.
No Contest is a 1995 action film starring Shannon Tweed, Robert Davi and Roddy Piper. It was followed by a sequel two years later.
Usage examples of "no contest".
If you aren't aware of someone's Significant Look and fail to acknowledge its existence, there's no contest to be defeated at.
Had it been physical capture he desired, he would have had her long ago, contest or no contest.
Until Remo understood that he was Shiva, a being not of this world, there would be no contest between them.