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  • 31compete — /kəm pi:t/ verb ♦ to compete with someone or with a company to try to do better than another person or another company ● We have to compete with cheap imports from the Far East. ● They were competing unsuccessfully with local companies on their… …

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  • 32compete — /kəm pi:t/ verb ♦ to compete with someone or with a company to try to do better than another person or another company ● We have to compete with cheap imports from the Far East. ● They were competing unsuccessfully with local companies on their… …

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  • 33compete — [17] Compete comes from Latin competere. This was a compound verb formed from com ‘together’ and petere ‘seek, strive’ (source of English petition, appetite, impetus, and repeat). At first this meant ‘come together, agree, be fit or suitable’,… …

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  • 34compete — v.intr. 1 (often foll. by with, against a person, for a thing) strive for superiority or supremacy (competed with his brother; compete against the Russians; compete for the victory). 2 (often foll. by in) take part (in a contest etc.) (competed… …

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  • 35compete — verb 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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  • 36compete for — phr verb Compete for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑attention, ↑space …

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  • 37compete — Synonyms and related words: antagonize, approach, attempt, battle, beat against, beat up against, breast the wave, buck, buffet, buffet the waves, challenge, clash, close with, collide, combat, compete with, conflict, contend, contend against,… …

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  • 38compete — verb 1) they competed in a tennis tournament Syn: take part, participate, be a contestant, play, enter, go in for 2) they had to compete with other firms Syn: contend, vie, battle, jockey …

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  • 39compete — intransitive verb (competed; competing) Etymology: Late Latin competere to seek together, from Latin, to come together, agree, be suitable, from com + petere to go to, seek more at feather Date: 1620 to strive consciously or unconsciously for an… …

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  • 40Compete — …

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