en competing against

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of competing against

  • en losing ➜
  • en one winner ➜
  • en stress ➜
  • en winning ➜
  • en agression ➜
  • en anger ➜
  • en anger and violence ➜
  • en both get better ➜
  • en emotions ➜
  • en encouraging ➜
  • en envy ➜
  • en an example of Darwin's theury ➜
  • en frustration ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en a no-win situation ➜
  • en one of the competors will lose ➜
  • en one person will lose ➜
  • en one to win ➜
  • en pain and stress ➜
  • en a person to apply more effort ➜
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competing against is a subevent of…

  • en you loose ➜
  • en losing ➜
  • en beat the pants off them ➜
  • en both of us will improve ➜
  • en cheat ➜
  • en concentrate ➜
  • en concentrate harder ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en hit them ➜
  • en you learn your limits ➜
  • en you lose ➜
  • en you may lose ➜
  • en practise ➜
  • en push yourself ➜
  • en razzing them ➜
  • en say good luck ➜
  • en sprinting faster ➜
  • en you tire ➜
  • en you try harder ➜
  • en try to appear smart ➜
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competing against is used for…

  • en honor ➜
  • en athletic competition ➜
  • en challenge ➜
  • en challenging your skills ➜
  • en comfort ➜
  • en a contest ➜
  • en developing skills ➜
  • en discoveing who is best ➜
  • en discovering who is best ➜
  • en the entertainment of spectators ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en helping someone else ➜
  • en improving a skill ➜
  • en people who live life ➜
  • en pride ➜
  • en profit ➜
  • en proving who is best ➜
  • en seeing how good you are ➜
  • en settling a rivalry ➜
  • en survival ➜
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competing against requires…

  • en a desire to win ➜
  • en skill ➜
  • en a strategy to win ➜
  • en a strategy for winning ➜
  • en a challenge ➜
  • en an edge ➜
  • en a game of some sort ➜
  • en a rival ➜
  • en a rivalry ➜
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