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Word competition
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃn / NAmE / ˌkɑːmpəˈtɪʃn /
Example
  • there is now intense competition between schools to attract students.
  • we are in competition with four other companies for the contract.
  • we won the contract in the face of stiff competition.
  • a music/photo, etc. competition
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competition

(noun)BrE / ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃn / NAmE / ˌkɑːmpəˈtɪʃn /
  1. a situation in which people or organizations compete with each other for something that not everyone can have
    • There is now intense competition between schools to attract students.
    • We are in competition with four other companies for the contract.
    • We won the contract in the face of stiff competition.
  2. an event in which people compete with each other to find out who is the best at something
    • a music/photo, etc. competition
    • to enter/win/lose a competition
  3. the people who are competing against somebody
    • We'll be able to assess the competition at the conference.

    Extra Examples

    • Competition is heating up and sales are shrinking.
    • Fierce competition exists between schools in the area.
    • I won the car in a competition.
    • Public education is run in direct competition with the private sector.
    • She won an international dancing competition.
    • The American women dominated the competition, winning all the events.
    • The competition is open to all readers of the magazine.
    • The gas companies are having to lay off staff in the face of stiff competition from oil.
    • Their rivalry had been one of friendly competition.
    • There is a lot of competition between rival airlines.
    • There is head-to-head competition in production and distribution.
    • They won the order against fierce international competition.
    • This car consistently outperforms the competition.
    • This intensified the competition for the same investors’ funds.
    • We are in competition with some very large companies.
    • We face strong competition from other countries.
    • We’re going to have a competition to see who can swim the fastest.
    • a competition between the best teams in the country
    • a competition for the best chef
    • intense competition for the contract
    • policies aimed at fostering greater competition in the industry
    • to fight off competition from foreign firms
    • to go into competition with British Telecom
    • wines that won medals at major wine competitions
    • I encouraged her to enter the essay competition.
    • The company is having to lay off workers in the face of stiff competition.
    • There will be a painting competition for children of different age groups.
    • They twice won the European Cup, a knockout competition between the top teams in Europe.

    Word Origin

    • early 17th cent.: from late Latin competitio(n-) ‘rivalry’, from competere ‘strive for’, from com- ‘together’ + petere ‘aim at, seek’.
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