Sentences with competition
com·pe·ti·tion
C c - There's been some fierce competition for the title. [+ for]
- I have to change my approach, the competition is too good now.
- After spending the first seven weeks of this season as the competition's dream team, Collingwood handed Fremantle a muscular dose of reality.
- The Age Ultimate Traveller competition is now closed.
- The deal would have reduced competition in the commuter-aircraft market.
- The American aerospace industry has been challenged by some stiff competition.
- Jessie Du, 11, has won the Doodle 4 Google competition to have her doodle displayed on the Google search homepage on Australia Day 2010.
- Competition denotes a striving for the same object, position, prize, etc., usually in accordance with certain fixed rules; , rivalry implies keen competition between opponents more or less evenly matched, and, unqualified, it often suggests unfriendliness or even hostility; , emulation implies endeavor to equal or surpass in achievement, character, etc. another, usually one greatly admired
- ...a surfing competition.
- The competition for this job is strong.
- The newspaper is featuring a competition to win a car.
- The new stain remover was ten times more effective than the competition.
- The competition between the two teams was bitter.
- Both girls entered the competition.
- The small merchant gets powerful competition from the chain stores.
- What is your competition offering?