competition

IPA: kɑmpʌtˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • (uncountable) The action of competing.
  • (countable) A contest for a prize or award.
  • (uncountable, collectively) The competitors in such a contest.
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Examples of "competition" in Sentences

  • His main competition is Melvin Mora, who is headed for
  • His main competition is Carrie Underwood at over 5x platinum.
  • "When I hear the word competition I get very excited," Ma said.
  • So, ask yourself which increase in competition is more meaningful?
  • Communists claimed that the duplication involved in competition is wasteful, and therefore we should have a centrally planned economy.
  • The junior world champ, the first woman to do a quadruple jump in competition, is considered the favorite because last year's winner, American Sasha Cohen, withdrew earlier this week because of a severe back strain.
  • Then, journals were created merely to meet the demand, and news was given as it actually occurred; whereas, now, the competition has produced a change that any one can appreciate, when it is remembered to what a _competition in news_ must infallibly lead.
  • In my humble opinion, the Knight Foundation competition is not just *a competition* by *a foundation*; it is a competition intentionally designed by one of the biggest DEpendent media companies in the USA with the main management goal of developing ‘Manufacturing of Consent 2.0′.
  • •On the other hand, it's hard to be hard on Deal when the best ABC can offer in competition is Private Practice (ABC, 9 ET/PT), a show that reached such startling levels of stupidity last week, you wonder whether the network should scrap tonight's episode in favor of an hour-long apology.

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