compete
 oxford
 views  updated May 17 2018compete XVII (not frequent before XIX). — L. 
competere, in its late sense of ‘strive for (something) together with another’, f. 
COM- + 
petere aim at, seek.
 So 
competition XVII. — late L. (cf. 
PETITION. 
competitive XIX. 
competitor fellow candidate, rival. XVI. — F. (
-eur) or L.; see 
-OR 1.
  The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
   compete
 oxford
 views  updated May 11 2018com·pete  / kəmˈpēt/ •
v. [intr.] strive to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others who are trying to do the same: universities are competing for applicants. ∎  take part in a contest.
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