English to Urdu Dictionary competes

competes

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definition
verb
universities are competing for applicants
strive to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others who are trying to do the same.
translation of 'competes'
verb
همسری کرنا
example
May 'competes' in an archery contest with other young women.
The company 'competes' in dozens of contests a year, and has won, or reached the finals in, nearly 20 in the three years since its service has been available.
Paradoxically, it is a problem of two government schemes 'competing' for scarce funds.
Group rivalry may have been a good evolutionary strategy when we were 'competing' for the same bananas.
Two two-year-olds are at the table, 'competing' for who can be the loudest and make the adults laugh the most.
Only nine months after he started physique training, Williams 'competed' in his first contest.
All of the girls on the team are my friends that I 'competed' with when I was at home, so they were looking forward to seeing me.
Citroen are a works team, and not a satellite operation 'competing' for a maker like Ford or Subaru.
There is a lot of preparation involved in 'competing' in ploughing contests.
Teams from nine schools are 'competing' for the title of best orator in the business milieu.
She will be 'competing' for the first time alongside petrol engines at the world record attempt.
It is important for you to support these contests by 'competing' or by attending them.
This was a great achievement for an Erris team who were 'competing' for the first time in this competition.
Since Zhang had previously 'competed' with a dash team in Shanghai, she was able to quickly adjust to the grueling exercise routine.
The world is now 'competing' for knowledge, because information is available to everyone.
It would sound more logical for him to be surrounded by a bevy of beauties 'competing' for his attention.
It was an overwhelming success with thousands of student bands 'competing' for the coveted title.
He informed the audience that they were the latest in a long line of students that have 'competed' in the contest.
With so much material 'competing' for our attention, we cannot process it all.
In particular, the business teams are often 'competing' for corporate resources with other businesses.
Over time, companies 'competed' with one another in presenting ‘grand’ spectacles.
to 'compete' in a match against sb
At the moment I am actually at the Goodwill Games where I am 'competing' for the European team.
Women's teams have been 'competing' for the past five years or so in Australia.
More people 'competing' for a fixed amount of land within easy access to the big city centres must push up the price of that land.
Your best friend was only your best friend as long as he was not 'competing' for the same job.
The day began in Jomtien with eight teams 'competing' for poll position in the daylong event.
The race for second spot looks a lot more interesting, though, with three teams 'competing' for one spot.
He has been 'competing' for just over two and half years but has already stamped his class over a host of tremendous fights.
The youngsters were 'competing' for the first time on snow against seasoned teams.
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