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competitive

Definition for competitive

adjective as in willing to oppose

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Still, some homeless advocates say they’ve seen a dramatic shift in the last year, as elected officials nix or stall affordable housing projects that had already secured competitive state funding.

He has explained his support for the president-elect by describing himself as a "strong capitalist" and saying Trump has a "competitive growth model".

From BBC

But, the Dodgers might as well try nonetheless, since they possess the competitive track record and financial resources to be one of Soto’s few realistic landing spots this offseason.

Being so competitive in six League A games against stellar opposition can only help Scotland mature.

From BBC

“He is so competitive. I think that’s the biggest thing I didn’t realize. How competitive he is.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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