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Meanings of
vie
in English
Portuguese
competir
Catalan
competir
Spanish
competir
Back to the meaning
Compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others.
compete
contend
Portuguese
competir
Synonyms
Examples for "
compete
"
compete
contend
Examples for "
compete
"
1
The problem threatens farmers' ability to
compete
globally as EU subsidies diminish.
2
Companies in participating countries
compete
for work building components of the jet.
3
Just today, 10 Russian athletes lost their final court bid to
compete
.
4
Backers say the global economy requires countries to
compete
to lure innovation.
5
Serious Money: Can the individual investor hope to
compete
with the professionals?
1
Democratic legislative leaders
contend
the items are outside of the budget process.
2
They
contend
this is an issue of exceptional importance in civil procedure.
3
Read more Comey's allies
contend
he is caught in an impossible position.
4
The artists also have to
contend
with the whole Earth analogy problem.
5
Especially now that we must
contend
with soldiers who cannot feel pain.
Usage of
vie
in English
1
Still, expect to see his campaign continue to
vie
for the constituency.
2
This means the companies sometimes
vie
for acquisition opportunities in the sector.
3
A large number of players are expected to
vie
for the company.
4
The inhabitants
vie
with the Japanese in the manufacture of lacquered ware.
5
All the emigrants seemed to
vie
with each other in being social.
6
Posters of every size shape and form
vie
for the voters attention.
7
For once waiters seemed to
vie
in serving rather than in neglecting.
8
The Chief said these old junipers
vie
with the Sequoias in age.
9
But Nenshi said he had no ambitions to
vie
for another job.
10
He was wont to
vie
with the other in point of style.
11
The four firms often
vie
for the same pool of top advisers.
12
The variety and the magnificence of his labours
vie
with their extent.
13
The four firms often
vie
for the same pool of veteran advisers.
14
That was his contest: to
vie
for domination of the other leaders.
15
They
vie
with each other in printing stomach-turning gush about these leaders.
16
Under influence of insidious drinks, they
vie
in recitals of villainous craft.
Other examples for "vie"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
vie
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
vie with
vie for influence
vie for control
vie for market
vie for power
More collocations
Translations for
vie
Portuguese
competir
Catalan
competir
contendre
contendir
Spanish
competir
contender
Vie
through the time
Vie
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common