English to Gujarati Dictionary competitive

competitive

સ્પર્ધાત્મક
definition
adjective
a competitive sport
of, relating to, or characterized by competition.
a car industry competitive with any in the world
as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.
translation of 'competitive'
સ્પર્ધાત્મક
adjective
નિપુણ
example
Easy availability and the 'competitive' price of pan masala in the market are other factors for its popularity.
It is a much cheaper way of gaining 'competitive' advantage and it is a continuing process.
So far had firings gone by 1900 that buttons made in Germany were on sale at 'competitive' prices in Birmingham itself!
Drinks are on sale at 'competitive' prices and members enjoy darts, pool and Crown Green Bowling.
I've always been very determined, very 'competitive' , wanting to be the best at things that I'm into.
A confident, 'competitive' , compassionate Scotland was, and is, an ambition worth working for.
How do countries and their firms and industries develop and maintain their distinct 'competitive' advantages?
All artworks are on sale at very keen, 'competitive' prices, so come along and enjoy the wonderful display.
The 'competitive' spirit flows strongly, too, in the rapidly reviving brass band.
In the longer term, he was looking at how to ensure that Europe would be 'competitive' in comparison with the United States.
A large quantity of fuel is wasted as a result of 'competitive' driving leading to accidents.
Because of this, overtraining is typically accompanied by a loss in 'competitive' desire and a loss in enthusiasm for training.
Not to mention that the years spent fighting each other had given them a bit of a 'competitive' streak.
Prices are not 'competitive' , in the economist's sense, as soon as they rise above marginal cost.
A low exchange rate, 'competitive' prices, and a whole lot of migration do not make them magicians.
Take full advantage of the choices made available to you by this 'competitive' industry.
Many US firms could now find it is easier to export because their goods and services are considerably more 'competitive' .
Sports and other 'competitive' activities were enjoyed before bands played music for dancing at regular intervals.
Achieving 'competitive' success means working with people, not replacing them.
Given this age dominated by a 'competitive' mindset, this might be the most natural thing to happen.
Keeping on top of global developments in a particular field can afford serious 'competitive' advantage.
At the end of the day, the papers work in a 'competitive' industry, where sales and profits play a vital role.
Murray's 'competitive' spirit and determination to succeed has not gone unnoticed among his peers.
Longer stays and midweek visits are also usually available at 'competitive' prices.
The success is attributed to an innovative use of technology combined with quality products at 'competitive' prices.
Selected teams from all six local authority areas in Cumbria come together on one day for a 'competitive' festival of sport.
A touch of arrogant confidence is part of the mix for 'competitive' success.
Successful 'competitive' fencing cannot be taught entirely through class instruction.
For Australia, a country with the most 'competitive' coal industry in the world, this is economic lunacy.
The new Sirion prices are very 'competitive' and represent good value for money in the supermini sector.
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