competing

adjective

com·​pet·​ing kəm-ˈpē-tiŋ How to pronounce competing (audio)
: in a state of rivalry or competition (as for position, profit, or a prize)
the competing teams/athletes
researched competing companies/products
They received several competing offers/bids.
their competing claims to the territory
She had many competing demands on her time.
… money is needed for social programs, health care, the environment and myriad other competing interests.Gloria Galloway
Using themselves, and 30 other pairs of identical twins as subjects, the two set out to test competing theories …Alison Rowat

Examples of competing in a Sentence

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Having an affordable and competing way to watch movies at home has changed some moviegoers’ habits. Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times, 2 Dec. 2024 Both militant groups are active in the region and have issued competing claims in thee past. Riaz Khan, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 Jan. 2024 Second gentleman Doug Emhoff will hold a competing political event in Tucson on the same day. Stephanie Murray, The Arizona Republic, 12 Sep. 2024 Confusion reigned last week when the State Department, Governor Kathy Hochul, and the Chinese consulate general made competing claims about the status of China’s top diplomat in New York. Jimmy Quinn, National Review, 10 Sep. 2024 Everybody's always looking, curious, competing and that's a really difficult thing, especially for a female actor. Meghan Overdeep, Southern Living, 6 Sep. 2024 Black Americans face higher competing risks of dying from other causes like asthma before developing diabetes and its many complications. Sanjay Basu, STAT, 5 Aug. 2024 Historically, competing orders have invited conflict, especially at the geographical seams between them. Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Foreign Affairs, 23 Apr. 2024 Allen said that the repeal continued to have broad support, including from Republicans in the Legislature and otherwise warring factions in the state’s housing debates, but competing issues took precedence. Liam Dillon, Los Angeles Times, 6 June 2024

Word History

First Known Use

1660, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of competing was in 1660

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“Competing.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/competing. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.

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