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competition

[ kom-pi-tish-uhn ]

noun

  1. the act of competing; rivalry for supremacy, a prize, etc.:

    The competition between the two teams was bitter.

    Synonyms: emulation

  2. a contest for some prize, honor, or advantage:

    Both girls entered the competition.

    Synonyms: struggle

  3. the rivalry offered by a competitor:

    The small merchant gets powerful competition from the chain stores.

  4. a competitor or competitors:

    What is your competition offering?

  5. Sociology. rivalry between two or more persons or groups for an object desired in common, usually resulting in a victor and a loser but not necessarily involving the destruction of the latter.
  6. Ecology. the struggle among organisms, both of the same and of different species, for food, space, and other vital requirements.


competition

/ ˌkɒmpɪˈtɪʃən /

noun

  1. the act of competing; rivalry
  2. a contest in which a winner is selected from among two or more entrants
  3. a series of games, sports events, etc
  4. the opposition offered by a competitor or competitors
  5. a competitor or competitors offering opposition
  6. ecology the struggle between individuals of the same or different species for food, space, light, etc, when these are inadequate to supply the needs of all


competition

/ kŏm′pĭ-tĭshən /

  1. The simultaneous demand by two or more organisms for limited environmental resources, such as nutrients, living space, or light.


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Other Words From

  • noncom·pe·tition adjective
  • procom·pe·tition adjective
  • super·compe·tition noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of competition1

First recorded in 1595–1605; from Late Latin competītiōn-, stem of competītiō “agreement, rivalry,” from competīt(us) “agreed, met” (past participle of competere “to agree, come together, meet”; compete ( def ) ) + -iō -ion; sense influenced by competitor

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Example Sentences

“Competition is there, of course, but I think there is enough business for everyone as long as the demand is there,” he says.

I am fighting that quota because I am an advocate of competition.

When companies faced competition, Klein knew, consumers would have options.

Who knew that a competition where you clutch the hand of another man and lock eyes across a table could be this damn gay.

Fedaa was an artist from the start, winning first place in a competition when she was six years old.

Berlin was equally cut off from competition, for Berlin had to devote herself to the task of financing war for Germany.

All prices, provided that competition is free, are made to appear as the necessary result of natural forces.

He shows that under free individual competition there is a perpetual waste of energy.

Those were the days when between the Scottish railway companies the keenest rivalry and the bitterest competition existed.

A great charm in Trevithick's character was his freedom and largeness of view in questions of competition.

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