Sentence examples for to rival from inspiring English sources

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to rival

noun

A competitor (person, team, company, etc.) with the same goal as another, or striving to attain the same thing. Defeating a rival may be a primary or necessary goal of a competitor.

  • Chris is my biggest rival in the 400-metre race.

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Colorado State just lost to rival Colorado.

Even in polycentric Europe, Barcelona struggles to rival Madrid, Rome to rival Milan, and anywhere in France to rival Paris.

There's fashionable nightlife to rival London.

Few have water problems to rival Karachi's.

And a code name to rival 007: Prisoner X.

It was a brew to rival any in "Macbeth".

Sweltering heat, however, threatened to rival her luminosity.

And each offered a thrill to rival the last.

In all my years, I've seen nothing to rival it.

A Labour Party to rival the ANC is mooted.

Nicholas's adventures would be hard to rival in fiction.

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