1 eager to do better than others in an activity, esp. trying to win in a sports activity:
2 involving or encouraging competition:
3 competitive prices, services, etc. are as good as or better than other prices, services, etc.:
The technology exists to convert grain and sugar to ethanol at a competitive price.
We know we have competitive products to sell, if only consumers had access to them.
The hotel works hard to offer competitive salaries and benefits to our employees.
We can't put up our prices and still remain competitive with similar brands.
We have to invest in new technology if we are to remain competitive.
The two sisters have always been competitive, but they're also very supportive of each other.
She's fiercely competitive and gets very upset if she loses at anything.
Any new company is seen as an invader in an already competitive market.
Such competitive bidding is a powerful way to contain costs, and is also a good way to develop drugs.
In the current, competitive environment for utilities, power plant owners are reluctant to provide much advance notice of when outages will occur.
Consequently, we are at a competitive disadvantage with the executive branch in some areas, such as performance rewards.
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