Definitionadj. involving competition or competitiveness
Last update: September 6, 2015
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He is a highly competitive sales representative. [Please select]
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Much has been written about how boys are typically more competitive than girls, even at early ages. [Please select]
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He was the first to be aware of the absurdity of their competitive pretences. [Please select]
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Taylor's project of inviting competitive designs should be adopted. [Please select]
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They thus acquired an advantage in the competitive relationship between cotton rats and voles. [Please select]
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This would accentuate any competitive advantage gained otherwise by the cotton rats. [Please select]
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Possibly these two species are competitive and tend toward mutual exclusion. [Please select]
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These Hague Conferences did nothing to dispel the idea that international life is necessarily competitive. [Please select]
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Under the Han Dynasty the competitive examination system was not yet established. [Please select]
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Darwin's hypothesis sought to explain the origin of animal species by survival under competitive conditions of existence through the possession of a structure suited to the environment. [Please select]
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By the test of competitive examinations, and by placing on a better basis the relation betwixt public servants and the nation, the service has been much improved. [Please select]
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