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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91. Two groups will compete at a time.
92. I can compete with able-bodied people.
93. Never compete with someone who has nothing to lose. Baltasar Gracian
94. Males compete with other males for the attentions of females; females then choose the most suitable males.
95. Apple is burdened with higher development costs than its competition; yet it has had to cut prices to compete.
96. It's a brave effort to compete with the big publishers.
97. They both told me how they enjoyed the sport, in which they could compete on equal terms with the able-bodied.
98. Some 2,500 athletes from 72 Commonwealth countries will compete for medals in 17 different sports.
99. When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everyone will respect you. Lao Tzu
100. And within that, we must have a strong, equal and unfettered opportunity to compete and gain access.
101. In spite of the weather conditions 50 bands, travelled to compete at the first outdoor competition of the new season.
102. In this procedure, the processing elements compete for the opportunity of learning.
103. Rather than compete, they would join forces and carve up the market.
104. The Richmond Plan denies certain citizens the opportunity to compete for a fixed percentage of public contracts based solely upon their race.
105. They can not compete with dealers who offer a warranty, cash discount, credit, part-ex and back-up etc.
106. Consider what happened when New Zealand simply allowed one airline to compete with its state-owned line.
107. The hope is that these peptides might compete with the virus proteins for binding to the receptor molecules.
108. The company can not compete on price in the volume markets because of outdated equipment and small purchasing power.
109. Now, lawyers must compete with accountants, real-estate agents, title-insurance companies, and bankers.
110. The Court of Appeal affirmed the existence of an implied duty not to prepare to compete and gave judgment for the plaintiffs.
111. Addison, 31,[http://sentencedict.com] didn't compete on the track last summer and has decided to hang up her spikes.
112. All that is motivated by their desire to compete against rugby league.
113. Every year races, such as the London, demonstrate how disabled and able-bodied athletes can compete side-by-side in the same competition.
114. The official unions will have to compete directly with Solidarity for members, so they want to land the first blows.
115. The goal is to improve the company's ability to compete.
116. The findings are strictly confidential and we do not know if these athletes were allowed to compete.
117. She has never had to compete with private collectors for company archives and hopes she never has to.
118. Hardworking and motivated people who have the knowledge and ability to compete are often the winners. Dr T.P.Chia
119. Most businesses will compete globally iD. a rapidly changing world.
120. He had learned that it was not to befriend his subordinates, nor to compete with or dominate them.
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