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compitative

 

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Definition

"Compitative" is not a recognized word in the English language. It appears to be a misspelling of the word "competitive".

Sense 1 - Adjective

1.1: Inclined or characterized by competition or rivalry.

1.2: Striving to win or outdo others.

Example sentences:

  • She is known for her compitative spirit, always pushing herself in every competition.
  • The compitative nature of the game fueled their determination to win.
  • John's compitative drive motivated him to work harder and excel in his field.

Sense 2 - Noun

2.1: One who engages in competition.

Example sentences:

  • The tennis match was intense, with two highly skilled compitatives facing each other.
  • As a compitative, she always strived to improve and become the best in her sport.
  • The business world is full of ambitious compitatives looking for opportunities for growth.

Sense 3 - Adverb

3.1: In a manner that involves competition.

3.2: With a competitive mindset or attitude.

Example sentences:

  • The team members must work compitatively in order to succeed in the upcoming tournament.
  • She always played compitatively, never settling for anything less than her best performance.
  • He approached negotiations compitatively, ensuring he could get the best deal for his company.

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