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competitorAn entity that sells similar products or services and competes for the same customer segment.
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competitorA business rival, usually one who manufactures or sells similar goods and/or services.
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competitorRelated list that displays competitor names, strengths, and weaknesses entered for a specific opportunity.
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competitor1530s, from Middle French compétiteur (16c.), or directly from Latin competitor "rival," agent noun from competere (see compete).
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competitora Rules of Golf-specific term meaning a player in a stroke play competition (see the Rules of Golf for details) Example: A competitor in a stroke play competition is also commonly a marker for (keeps [..]
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competitorrival: the contestant you hope to defeat; "he had respect for his rivals"; "he wanted to know what the competition was doing" Competition is a conte [..]
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competitorn. A rival.
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competitor one who seeks the same thing.
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competitorDefinition A business that provides similar products or services. The presence of competitors in an industry drives down the price of goods and services because consumers have more alternatives from w [..]
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competitorAn organism that competes with others for resources (noun).
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competitorA rival hotel group or individual property.
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competitor(n) the contestant you hope to defeat
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competitorsomething that competes with another, as in sports or business or nature; a rival
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competitorone who seeks the same thing, an associate in any object
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competitor
A person or organization against whom one is competing.
A participant in a competition, especially in athletics.
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competitorA species that is dominant in a habitat in which disturbance is rare and environmental stresses are unimportant, so competition is the major influence on evolution and community organization.
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