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compete

strive for victory / contest / rival / match
Intransitive Verb
past: competedpp: competeding: competing

This word carries a strong sense of rivalry and ambition, focusing on the effort to outperform an opponent. It is commonly used in sports, business, and academic contexts to describe a structured struggle for superiority or a specific reward. While it often implies a direct clash between two parties, it can also describe a general state of being capable or equivalent in quality, such as a small company attempting to match the standards of a larger corporation.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ for something][~ with someone]

To strive together against others to achieve a goal or win a prize.

"The two athletes will compete for the gold medal."

Intransitive Verb
[~ with someone]

To be as good as or better than someone or something else in a particular quality or ability.

"Small local bookstores often struggle to compete with giant online retailers."

Intransitive Verb
[~ in something]

To take part in a contest, race, or sporting event.

"She plans to compete in the triathlon next month."

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