An organization or country that is engaged in commercial or economic competition with others
the competitors are payed
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The collective noun for competitors is a field of competitors.
Twenty-one countries participated in wrestling at the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games:Australia (19 competitors),Cameroon (2 competitors),Canada (16 competitors),Cyprus (2 competitors),England (12 competitors),Gambia (2 competitors),India (21 competitors),Kenya (4 competitors),Malta (1 competitor),Mauritius (2 competitors),New Zealand (6 competitors),Niue (1 competitor),Northern Ireland (1 competitor),Pakistan (6 competitors (4 competitors),Scotland (10 competitors),Sierra Leone (2 competitors),Solomon Islands (2 competitors),South Africa (13 competitors),Sri Lanka (3 competitors) andWales (3 competitors).
Who are Hitachi competitors
repechage (plural repechages) A heat (as in rowing or fencing) in which competitors who have lost in a previous round compete for a place in a semifinal. In other words, a heat for competitors who have lost in a previous round
Direct competitors are competitors that affect a company directly. For example, Walmart's direct competitors would be Target and Meijer.
It comes from the French repêchage (literally - re-fishing) and refers to the practice in ladder competitions to allow competitors who just miss out on a place to compete with other highly performing competitors for a position in the next rung of the competition. It is designed to allow competitors to not be penalised by the luck of the draw.
When somebody, generally a company, is attempting to undercut another, it involves selling products for less than your competitors and giving a discount. This is ultimately a way to undermine competitors and gain popularity.
The collective noun for competitors is a field of competitors.
It is normally used to refer to methods for defeating an opponent or how to triumph against your competitors.