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31compete — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. vie, contend, rival. See contention. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. contend, vie with, vie for, enter into competition, take part, strive, struggle, cope with, be in the running, become a competitor,… …
32for keeps — adverb a) With an agreement or intention to retain what one gains or receives. When we gamble at poker, we play for keeps. b) To compete seriously, with a strong resolve to win or …
33compete with someone for — contend with someone for, vie for, struggle with someone for …
34compete — intransitive verb (competed; competing) Etymology: Late Latin competere to seek together, from Latin, to come together, agree, be suitable, from com + petere to go to, seek more at feather Date: 1620 to strive consciously or unconsciously for an… …
35compete — To contend emulously; to strive for the position, reward, profit, goal, etc., for which another is striving. To contend in rivalry. See competition …
36compete — To contend emulously; to strive for the position, reward, profit, goal, etc., for which another is striving. To contend in rivalry. See competition …
37compete — verb strive to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others: universities are competing for applicants. Origin C17 (earlier (C16) as competitor): from L. competere, from com together + petere aim at, seek …
38compete — v vie, contend, strive, struggle, fight, wrestle, tussle, grapple, jockey for position; combat, fight, battle, spar, joust, tilt, fence; meet, breast, lock horns, clash, collide, encounter, engage; participate, enter, throw or toss one s hat in… …
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40Need for Speed: The Run — Developer(s) EA Black Box Firebrand Games (3DS)[1] …