Present participle for to engage in a competition or contest
“It is generally considered a very dangerous thing to borrow money from a friend, or to rival him in love or fame.”
Present participle for to be, or seem to be, equal or comparable to
“Ovid audaciously asserted that his works would rival those of other famous Roman poets from Italy.”
Present participle for to excel over something or someone else
“He was determined to rival his competitor's best efforts.”
Present participle for to match or rival in performance or extent
Present participle for copy the actions of
Present participle for to be consistent or in agreement with
Present participle for to resemble someone or something in appearance, action or behavior
Present participle for make uniform in application or effect
The art or practice of successively outdoing a competitor
Of or relating to comparison
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