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competition (?), n. [L. competition. See Compete.] The act of seeking, or endeavoring to gain, what another is e
| competition | (?), n. [L. competition. See Compete.] The act of seeking, or endeavoring to gain, what another is endeavoring to gain at the same time; common strife for the same objects; strife for superiority; emulous contest; rivalry, as for approbation, for a prize, or as where two or more persons are engaged in the same business and each seeking patronage; -- followed by for before the object sought, and with before the person or thing competed with. [1913 Webster]
-Competition to the crown there is none, nor can be. Bacon. [1913 Webster]
-A portrait, with which one of Titian's could not come in competition. Dryden. [1913 Webster]
-There is no competition but for the second place. Dryden. [1913 Webster]
-Where competition does not act at all there is complete monopoly. A. T. Hadley.
Syn. -- Emulation; rivalry; rivalship; contest; struggle; contention; opposition; jealousy. See Emulation. [1913 Webster] |
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