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competitive

Definition for competitive

adjective as in willing to oppose

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Example Sentences

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A competitive imbalance: The biggest banks benefit from a perceived government guarantee that smaller institutions lack.

“They lied about their plans when they resigned, Cohen stole Palantir’s confidential documents and information on her way out the door, and they both hid their competitive misconduct for months.”

"It was great to freshen a few players up last weekend and we hope that allows the group to be really competitive on Saturday."

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“It’s going to continue to be the world’s most complex, competitive relationship.”

It’s the type of deal that allows Boston Scientific to package multiple products in its offerings to surgeons, providing a competitive advantage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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