vie [vaɪ]
vb vies, vying, vied1.(intr; foll by with or for) to contend for superiority or victory (with) or strive in competition (for) 2. (tr)Archaic to offer, exchange, or display in rivalry
The word "vied" means to compete or contend with others for something, such as a prize, title, or achievement. It implies striving for success in a competitive situation.
According to an online dictionary, Vis is Latin for power or force.
The two classmates vied for the top spot in the science fair competition.
In the context of competition or conflict, "vied" means to compete or contend with others for a particular goal or outcome. It suggests a struggle or rivalry for superiority.
The two competitors vied for the gold medal in the 100m race.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
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The two classmates vied for the top spot in the science fair competition.
The word vie is a verb which means to compete, contend, strive,struggle or contest. Vied is the past tense. Example sentence: Tiger Woods vied to be the best golfer in the world at the Masters.
the phrase vied for attention is when someone or something tries to be noticed and tries to get attention Hope this helps.
The two competitors vied for the gold medal in the 100m race.
Vie means the same as to compete for something.
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Vying isthe present tense of the verb "vie". The simple past tense is "vied". The past participle is also "vied".
The past tense is vied.
It means competed against others.
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the difference is that an IED is just a home made bomb, a VIED is a home made bomb that is used in vehicles, pretty much a car bomb is all it is.