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competitively

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com·pet·i·tive  (km-pt-tv)
adj.
1. Of, involving, or determined by competition: competitive games.
2. Liking competition or inclined to compete: a highly competitive teammate.
3. Biochemistry Relating to the inhibition of enzyme activity that results from the reversible combination of an enzyme with an alternate compound and prevents normal substrate binding.

com·peti·tive·ly adv.
com·peti·tive·ness n.
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Adv.1.competitively - in competition; "the companies should bid competitively"
noncompetitively - in a noncompetitive manner; "the scholarships will be awarded noncompetitively"


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and Innoventive Power have been competitively selected to identify, develop, and implement projects that will produce large-scale peak electric-load reduction in the Con Edison territory.
The Home Depot is committed to promoting economic growth through diversity by offering competitively priced, high quality products and services to our customers; providing healthy competition within our supplier base; and ultimately, increasing shareholder value.
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