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Meanings of
rival
in English
Portuguese
competir
Back to the meaning
Be equal to in quality or ability.
touch
match
equal
Portuguese
competir
Portuguese
inimigo
Catalan
contrincant
Spanish
adversario
Back to the meaning
The contestant you hope to defeat.
competition
competitor
challenger
contender
Portuguese
inimigo
Synonyms
Examples for "
touch
"
touch
match
equal
Examples for "
touch
"
1
And that's the problem: the law is out of
touch
with reality.
2
The One Power won't work here; they can't
touch
the True Source.
3
Photo: Instagram Physical
touch
is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4
Cameras, gyroscopic controls,
touch
pads: they were all used to good effect.
5
In times of great need, we often
touch
abilities beyond the everyday.
1
We've come a long way obviously since the Armagh
match
last year.
2
What he said Speaking after the
match
de Villiers said: Extremely happy.
3
However, they said they did get good striations for a future
match
.
4
I have heard people say this is the 'return
match
'
,
he said.
5
It was great
match
,
and I think good start of this week.
1
Reality of unity, but
equal
reality of division-greaterreality, indeed, of division.
2
You cry 'freedom,' but mean
'
equal
.
'
You think people really want either?
3
However, today takes us one step closer to a more
equal
Britain.
4
The company has said it had reserves
equal
to 40 days' consumption.
5
Of
equal
value are new process innovations, especially in a manufacturing environment.
Usage of
rival
in English
1
However
rival
Hillary Clinton maintains a clear lead in the overall race.
2
However negotiations with the
rival
producers have yet to take place .
3
Along with
rival
and market leader Rightmove, ZPG dominates the UK market.
4
Social media
rival
Facebook recently ruled out a ban on political ads.
5
However, the ruling RPF's financial and administrative muscle far overshadows
rival
parties.
6
A civil war would ensue, with neighbouring countries backing
rival
local forces.
7
They warned police not to support
rival
crime groups, including Los Viagras.
8
Opinion polls put him almost 30 points ahead of his closest
rival
.
9
Among major technology companies, Apple
rival
Google Inc remains a prominent holdout.
10
Given the heavy interest from
rival
hoteliers, Starwood can afford the risk.
11
Carlsberg's disappointing report followed forecast-beating results last week from Dutch
rival
Heineken.
12
In contrast,
rival
China says the war is Sri Lanka's internal matter.
13
Qirbi said his government has invited the country's
rival
factions for dialogue.
14
The operation appears to have been spotted by
rival
organisations in Europe.
15
They might even have been glad: one less
rival
on the sea.
16
Hyundai Motor is in better financial health than its
rival
Hyundai Group.
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About this term
rival
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
main rival
smaller rival
larger rival
nearest rival
rival factions
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Translations for
rival
Portuguese
competir
inimigo
competidor
desafiante
contendor
rival
adversário
concorrente
opositor
Catalan
contrincant
competidor
competidora
rival
adversari
adversària
Spanish
adversario
competición
competidor
contendiente
contrincante
rival
Rival
through the time
Rival
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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