withstand |
compete |
As verbs the difference between withstand and compete
is that
withstand is to resist or endure (something) successfully while
compete is .
counterbalance |
compete |
As verbs the difference between counterbalance and compete
is that
counterbalance is to apply weight in order to balance an opposing weight while
compete is .
As a noun counterbalance
is (literally) a weight that is put in opposition to an equal weight so it keeps that in balance.
countervail |
compete |
As verbs the difference between countervail and compete
is that
countervail is (obsolete) to have the same value as while
compete is .
compete |
battel |
As verbs the difference between compete and battel
is that
compete is while
battel is to make fertile.
As a noun battel is
or
battel can be (uk|oxford university|mostly|in the plural) provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them.
As an adjective battel is
(obsolete) fertile; fruitful; productive.
cope |
compete |
As verbs the difference between cope and compete
is that
cope is to deal effectively with something difficult while
compete is to contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.
As a noun cope
is a long, loose cloak worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasions.
compete |
face |
As verbs the difference between compete and face
is that
compete is while
face is .
compete |
better |
As verbs the difference between compete and better
is that
compete is while
better is to improve.
As an adjective better is
(
good).
As an adverb better is
.
As a noun better is
an entity, usually animate, deemed superior to another; one who has a claim to precedence; a superior or
better can be .
emulating |
compete |
As verbs the difference between emulating and compete
is that
emulating is while
compete is .
contends |
compete |
As verbs the difference between contends and compete
is that
contends is (
contend) while
compete is .
accomplish |
compete |
As verbs the difference between accomplish and compete
is that
accomplish is to finish successfully while
compete is to contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.
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