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- UK [ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌkɑmpəˈtɪʃ(ə)n]
noun
Word forms "competition":
singular competition plural competitions1) [uncountable] the activities of companies that are trying to be more successful than othersfierce/stiff competition:Competition has intensified in recent months.
competition between/among/amongst:They were faced with fierce competition.
competition from:intense competition between the financial institutions
Competition from cheaper imports is making life tough for manufacturers.
a) the activities of people who are trying to get something that other people also wantcompetition for:competition between/among/amongst:The competition for jobs is fiercer than ever.
It's normal for there to be competition between brothers and sisters.
b) the efforts of people who are trying to win prizescompetition for:Competition for the title will be fierce.
2) [countable] an organized event in which people try to win prizes by being better than other peopleenter a competition:win/lose a competition:He'd entered a competition in the local newspaper.
competition to do something:They should have a good chance of winning the competition.
a competition to find a name for the new project
3) the competition the person, company, or thing that someone is competing with: can be followed by a singular or plural verbLet's look at what the competition is doing and do it better.
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English dictionary. 2014.