English to Urdu Dictionary competitor

competitor

مدمقابل
definition
noun
our main industrial competitors
an organization or country that is engaged in commercial or economic competition with others.
translation of 'competitor'
noun
مقابل
example
That advantage for their American 'competitor' has haunted the Europeans for a long time.
Enerco in turn entered into a back to back agreement with Anglo, the main 'competitor' of BFL.
However, one in five believed that they were less agile than their main 'competitor' .
If a contest ends in a tie on points, then the 'competitor' with the most points before penalties were deducted is the winner.
It has the backing of both Synopsys and its main 'competitor' , Cadence Design Systems.
So the 'competitor' played with two players playing a friendly game, and one of them served as his marker.
How, only to harm the business of a 'competitor' , one will run to the Interior Minister.
The company argues that it will become a serious 'competitor' to BT in the business services market.
Every 'competitor' in both competitions received a medal and certificate for their afternoon's efforts.
It goes without saying that, for a golf event to be contested fairly, every 'competitor' must play off the same tees.
There are rumours that certain golf companies forbid dating if it involves an employee from a 'competitor' .
That tells you everything about her as a 'competitor' and an athlete.
Investigations finally revealed the identity of the caller, a business 'competitor' .
It is a startling admission for a 'competitor' in one of the most solitary of sporting arenas.
Although the American is a terrific 'competitor' , she does not get the most from her ability.
A company could be right in the middle of its launch campaign when a 'competitor' releases a rival product.
No 'competitor' is the enemy, only the big corporations and people who think like Henry Ford.
Ilse wasn't amused: the company is a fierce 'competitor' of MSN on the Dutch market.
The field also included a blind 'competitor' and runners from all over the UK.
ITV has one distinct selling point over most of its 'competitors' in the commercial sector.
It seems the fresco was intended as a draconian warning to potential business 'competitors' !
Companies arranged for 'competitors' not to bid, or to enter phoney higher bids.
To stand a chance of being competitive 'competitors' had to get through in 40 seconds.
These people could be either your clients, your future employers or your 'competitors' .
Either subject the BBC to the same standards as its 'competitors' , or privatise it.
Competition rules state that 'competitors' must be 15 or over because of the nature of the water.
It is not just in athletics that 'competitors' have tried to evade being drug-tested.
Patents are often used by big companies to force 'competitors' out of the market.
The 'competitors' will be travelling from all over the UK and as far afield as America.
Scots firms are already forking out more in business rates than 'competitors' down south.
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