0 a person etc who tries to compete with another; a person who wants the same thing as someone else -- rival; rivaliserende; konkurrent; konkurrerende
1 to (try to) be as good as someone or something else -- være på højde med
He rivals his brother as a chess-player
Nothing rivals football for excitement and entertainment.
As a result of equilibrium play, the rivals can avoid fighting altogether by backing down or submitting to the other's demands at critical decision points.
With such backing, their leadership was secured against potential rivals in a way their predecessors could never have imagined.
Democracies are less likely to be rivals and democratization pushes rivalry resolution.
More successful distant rivals were the real competition, while also serving as sources of inspiration.
Worse, the radicals can also perceive them as rivals, and take advantage of their repression to start launching violent attacks to replace them.
However, costly signaling may also explain the role of food sharing in deterring rivals.
The media reported it as a clear victory for bio-medicine over its non-orthodox "rivals".
Nevertheless, our rivals threaten a range of outcomes that are observed in real world settings.
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