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Compition

Noun: Sense 1

A compition refers to a competitive event where individuals or teams compete against each other to achieve a specific goal or win a prize.

She participated in a compition and won the first prize.

The school organized a singing compition to showcase the students' talents.

Noun: Sense 2

In a regional context, "compition" commonly refers to a misspelling of the term "competition" when used to describe contests, quizzes, or tournaments.

He misspelled the word "competition" as "compition" in the quiz compition registration form.

The local newspaper published an article about the upcoming chess compition.

Verb: Sense 1

When used as a verb, "compition" signifies the act of actively participating in a competitive event.

He is compitioning in the swimming race tomorrow.

They have been compitioning in various soccer tournaments across the country.

Adjective: Sense 1

In an informal setting, "compition" can be used as an adjective to describe something popular or well-known in a local community.

The annual compition festival attracts locals and tourists alike every summer.

That restaurant is known for its compition pizza that has gained popularity in the neighborhood.

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