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Definition of rival
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Rival (v. i.) To be in
rivalry.
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Concurrent
::
Concurrent
(n.) One
pursuing
the same
course,
or
seeking
the same
objects;
hence,
a
rival;
an
opponent..
Tetravalent
::
Tetravalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of four;
tetratomic;
quadrivalent.
Emulate
::
Emulate
(v. t.) To
strive
to equal or to excel in
qualities
or
actions;
to
imitate,
with a view to equal or to
outdo,
to vie with; to
rival;
as, to
emulate
the good and the
great..
Rivaled
::
Rivaled
(imp. & p. p.) of Riva.
Quadrivalve
::
Quadrivalve
(a.)
Dehiscent
into four
similar
parts;
four-valved;
as, a
quadrivalve
pericarp..
Rivality
::
Rivality
(n.)
Equality,
as of right or
rank..
Arrival
::
Arrival
(n.) The
person
or thing
arriving
or which has
arrived;
as, news
brought
by the last
arrival..
Unequaled
::
Unequaled
(a.) Not
equaled;
unmatched;
unparalleled;
unrivaled;
exceeding;
surpassing;
-- in a good or bad
sense;
as,
unequaled
excellence;
unequaled
ingratitude
or
baseness..
Jealousy
::
"Jealousy
(n.) The
quality
of being
jealous;
earnest
concern
or
solicitude;
painful
apprehension
of
rivalship
in cases
nearly
affecting
one's
happiness;
painful
suspicion
of the
faithfulness
of
husband,
wife, or
lover..
To
::
To
(prep.)
The
preposition
to
primarily
indicates
approach
and
arrival,
motion
made in the
direction
of a place or thing and
attaining
it,
access;
and also,
motion
or
tendency
without
arrival;
movement
toward;
--
opposed
to
from..
Supplant
::
Supplant
(n.) To
remove
or
displace
by
stratagem;
to
displace
and take the place of; to
supersede;
as, a rival
supplants
another
in the favor of a
mistress
or a
prince..
Emulative
::
Emulative
(a.)
Inclined
to
emulation;
aspiring
to
competition;
rivaling;
as, an
emulative
person
or
effort..
Emulation
::
Emulation
(n.)
Jea/ous
rivalry;
envy;
envious
contention.
Culmination
::
Culmination
(n.)
Attainment
or
arrival
at the
highest
pitch of
glory,
power,
etc..
Arrival
::
Arrival
(n.) An
approach.
Emulation
::
Emulation
(n.) The
endeavor
to equal or to excel
another
in
qualities
or
actions;
an
assiduous
striving
to equal or excel
another;
rivalry.
Arrival
::
Arrival
(n.) The act of
arriving,
or
coming;
the act of
reaching
a place from a
distance,
whether
by water (as in its
original
sense)
or by
land..
Intercept
::
Intercept
(v. t.) To take or seize by the way, or
before
arrival
at the
destined
place;
to cause to stop on the
passage;
as, to
intercept
a
letter;
a
telegram
will
intercept
him at
Paris..
Emulatory
::
Emulatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to
emulation;
connected
with
rivalry.
Tetratomic
::
Tetratomic
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of four;
quadrivalent;
tetravalent;
sometimes,
in a
specific
sense,
having
four
hydroxyl
groups,
whether
acid or
basic..
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