rivalry

  • 21Rivalry (economics) — In economics, rivalry is a characteristic of a good. A good can be placed along a continuum ranging from rivalrous (rival) to non rival. The same characteristic is sometimes referred to as subtractable or non subtractable [1]. A rival… …

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  • 22rivalry — noun (plural ries) Date: 1598 the act of rivaling ; the state of being a rival ; competition …

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  • 23rivalry — Synonyms and related words: antagonism, antipathy, bad blood, clashing, collision, competition, competitiveness, conflict, contention, contrariety, contrariness, controversy, covetousness, cross purposes, cutthroat competition, disaccord, discord …

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  • 24rivalry — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. competition, emulation, striving, contest, vying, struggle, battle, contention, opposition, dispute; see also competition 1 , fight 1 . Ant. cooperation*, alliance, conspiracy. See Synonym Study at competition . II (Roget s …

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  • 25rivalry — ri·val·ry || raɪvlrɪ n. competition, contention; act of competing …

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  • 26rivalry — n. Competition, emulation, rivalship, strife, contention …

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  • 27rivalry — n competition, emulation, vying; contest, game, meet, meeting, match, one on one, tug of war; contention, challenge, opposition; bout, tournament, encounter, engagement; race, run, run for one s money; strife, struggle, conflict, clash, fight,… …

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  • 28rivalry — ri·val·ry …

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  • 29rivalry — noun Syn: competition, contention, opposition, conflict, feuding; informal keeping up with the Joneses …

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  • 30rivalry — [ˈraɪv(ə)lri] noun [C/U] a situation in which people, teams, businesses etc compete with one another …

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