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unrivaled

[uhn-rahy-vuhld] / ʌnˈraɪ vəld /


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It gives Washington unrivaled economic and political muscle.

From Washington Post

Plus, they view the banking industry as unrivaled in its power, capable of whittling away at the sweeping laws enacted in 2008 and 2010 after Wall Street’s crisis sparked the Great Recession.

From Washington Post

In the late 1990s, a time of nearly unrivaled American dominance, there were simply few candidates.

From New York Times

“We will do what is necessary to be known as a program that will outwork the opposition and compete with a toughness and intensity that is unrivaled,” Capel said in a statement.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Trump’s sought-after endorsements have the unrivaled ability to influence GOP primaries, and his PACs had a total of $122 million heading into this year.

From Washington Times