compete

IPA: kʌmpˈit

verb

  • To be in battle or in a rivalry with another for the same thing, position, or reward; to contend
  • To be in a position in which it is possible to win or triumph.
  • To take part in a contest, game or similar event
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Examples of "compete" in Sentences

  • “Once you go unlimited, the only way to compete is to go lower,” he said.
  • July 9th, 2009 3: 33 pm ET the war chest that politicians need to compete is so out of hand
  • The only way the GOP can compete is they need to completely remake their party from the ground up.
  • The best way to compete is to sell the best designed, best built, best looking thing you can produce.
  • A 63 year old man, with a knee the size of Milwaukee, who can barely walk, let alone compete, is "average"?
  • Because farmers in other countries work at low wages, the only way that small American farmers can compete is to give them regular annual subsidies.
  • To say that private insurance can't compete is really doing a major disservice to our smart business community which I'm sure will find a way to keep up their profits.
  • Apple has emerged as the clear mind-share leader and the only way to compete is to focus on user experience (usefulness, simplicity, elegance, consistency) not the product attributes.

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