Etymology: [ k&m-'pEt ] (intransitive verb.) 1620. From Late Latin competere Latin ''petō.
Synonyms: attempt, bandy, battle, be in the running, bid, challenge, clash, collide, contend, contest, cope with, emulate, encounter, essay, face, fence, fight, go after, go for
yarışmak, rekabet etmek, müsabakaya girmek, mücâdele etmek, yariş, yarış, yarış etmek, çekişmek, rekabete girmek, kapışmak, with ile yarışmak, with tic. ile rekabet etmek, for için yarışmak, aşık atmak, boy ölçüşmek, rekabet etme, yarıştırma, yarışma, için yarışmak, yetkili, rakip,
To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another, contest, contend against another; participate in a contest, compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others, If you compete with someone for something, you try to get it for yourself and stop the other person getting it. You can also say that two people compete for something. Kangaroos compete with sheep and cattle for sparse supplies of food and water Schools should not compete with each other or attempt to poach pupils More than 2300 candidates from 93 political parties are competing for 486 seats, If you compete in a contest or a game, you take part in it. He will be competing in the London-Calais-London race It is essential for all players who wish to compete that they earn computer ranking points. see also competing, When one firm or country competes with another, it tries to get people to buy its own goods in preference to those of the other firm or country. You can also say that two firms or countries compete. The banks have long competed with American Express's charge cards and various store cards The stores will inevitably end up competing with each other in their push for increased market shares Banks and building societies are competing fiercely for business The American economy, and its ability to compete abroad, was slowing down according to the report, being in the state of competition (often unintentionally), Present participle of compete, past of compete, third-person singular of compete, being in competition; "competing businesses", Competing ideas, requirements, or interests cannot all be right or satisfied at the same time. They talked about the competing theories of the origin of life. the competing demands of work and family. see also compete = conflicting, Present participle of to compete, A conflict management style that maximizes assertiveness and minimizes cooperation (14), A conflict management style that maximizes assertiveness and minimizes cooperation, A distributive conflict management strategy exemplified by forcing; emphasizes one party winning at the other party's expense,
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To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another
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contest, contend against another; participate in a contest fiil
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compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others
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If you compete with someone for something, you try to get it for yourself and stop the other person getting it. You can also say that two people compete for something. Kangaroos compete with sheep and cattle for sparse supplies of food and water Schools should not compete with each other or attempt to poach pupils More than 2300 candidates from 93 political parties are competing for 486 seats
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If you compete in a contest or a game, you take part in it. He will be competing in the London-Calais-London race It is essential for all players who wish to compete that they earn computer ranking points. see also competing
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When one firm or country competes with another, it tries to get people to buy its own goods in preference to those of the other firm or country. You can also say that two firms or countries compete. The banks have long competed with American Express's charge cards and various store cards The stores will inevitably end up competing with each other in their push for increased market shares Banks and building societies are competing fiercely for business The American economy, and its ability to compete abroad, was slowing down according to the report
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competing
being in the state of competition (often unintentionally)
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competing
Present participle of compete
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competed
past of compete
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competes
third-person singular of compete
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competing
being in competition; "competing businesses"
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Competing ideas, requirements, or interests cannot all be right or satisfied at the same time. They talked about the competing theories of the origin of life. the competing demands of work and family. see also compete = conflicting
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competing
Present participle of to compete
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competing
A conflict management style that maximizes assertiveness and minimizes cooperation (14)
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competing
A conflict management style that maximizes assertiveness and minimizes cooperation
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competing
A distributive conflict management strategy exemplified by forcing; emphasizes one party winning at the other party's expense
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