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  2. The verb is most often used to say that someone or something possesses qualities or aptitudes that approach or equal those of another. For example, for one country musician to be rivaling another, the first country musician must be as good as or nearly as good as the other musician.

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · Having a rival worthy of comparison does not mean that their cause is moral, ethical or serves the greater good. It just means they excel at certain things and reveal to us where we can make improvements.

  4. to be as good, clever, beautiful, etc. as someone or something else: No computer can rival a human brain for/in complexity. The beauty of the country is only rivalled by (= is as great in degree as) the violence of its politics. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. If you say that someone or something has no rivals or is without rival, you mean that it is the best of its type. As a time-honoured team contest, the Test match has no rival. He is a pastry chef without rival.

  6. to be as good, clever, beautiful, etc. as someone or something else: No computer can rival a human brain for/in complexity . The beauty of the country is only rivaled by (= is as great in degree as) the violence of its politics .

  7. May 14, 2019 · Grant explains how we can perform and even feel better by taking the risk of treating our rivals more like competitive friends.

  8. A rival is a person, group, company, or other entity that competes with another. They exist in business, sports, romance, and many other facets of life. Intense competition between two similar companies, sportspeople, or other entities is called Rivalry.

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