Synonym: rival. Similar words: competitor, compel, compelling, compensate for, compensation, pet, carpet, meter. Meaning: [kəm'piːt] v. compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others.
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61. It made it almost impossible for the smaller retailer to compete against the multiples.
62. The sport's ruling body gave him dispensation to compete in national competitions.
63. Melinda was plain and knew she couldn't compete with her sister where boys were concerned.
64. Small businesses want to compete on a level playing field with larger ones.
65. How can a small computer company compete with the goliaths of the industry?
66. He refuses to compete on Sundays because of his religious beliefs.
67. They've only been trained to compete with other men, so a successful woman can make them feel like a real loser.
68. Scientists now have to compete for funding, and do not share information among themselves.
69. Until the matter is resolved the athletes will be ineligible to compete.
70. The company must be able to compete in the international marketplace.
71. The company lacks the marketing muscle to compete with drug giants.
72. They have to compete by adorning their products with ever more extravagant claims.
73. They compete in the senior division of the chess league.
74. Management and workers must act in unison to compete with foreign business.
75. These days businesses have to be able to compete internationally.
76. I had to compete against 19 other people for the job.
77. The company is now well positioned to compete in foreign markets.
78. The stores have to compete for customers in the Christmas season.
79. It is a sport in which the top men and women can compete on equal terms.
80. Men and women ought to be able to compete for jobs on an equal footing.
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82. The American economy, and its ability to compete abroad, was slowing down according to the report.
83. The premise is that schools will work harder to improve if they must compete.
84. Small businesses have to compete on equal terms with large organisations.
85. The government and its opponents compete to exploit the troubles to their advantage.
86. I had at last found a sport where I could compete on equal terms with able-bodied people.
87. The company is well equipped to compete with its international rivals.
88. He has said he hopes several bidders will compete.
89. The Sahel cattle farmers can not compete.
90. I love when we compete at a high level.
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