Examples of 'rivalled' in a sentence
Meaning of "rivalled"
rival: (verb) Rival means to compete with someone or something in order to achieve the same objective or goal, often in a competitive or adversarial manner.
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I think my photos might have rivalled these.
Few drugs rivalled it in efficacy.
Perhaps they would have rivalled him.
My speed is rivalled only by the lightning bolts from the heavens.
The women often rivalled.
Rivalled only by yourself.
Jo can not be rivalled in any way.
And rivalled the softest carpet woven by the hand of man.
Arguably could have rivalled some of the greats.
Never before had we encountered beings with powers that rivalled our own.
Its height rivalled that of the five story temple next to it.
His generosity rivalled.
This alliance often rivalled the populist party in power in the provincial legislature.
Trafficking in human beings was a crime whose shame was rivalled only by its profitability.
These alliances often rivalled the populist party in power in the provincial legislature.
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It is the second consecutive year that summer loss rates rivalled winter loss rates.
We rivalled what is called Berlin jewellery.
By providing an etail experience that rivalled the traditional retail experience.
Each rivalled his neighbor in his haste to turn towards the Place.
Your way with children is only rivalled by your way with women.
They are only rivalled by the Communist purges of the Twentieth century.
Their riders gave exhibitions in which they rivalled each other in technique and vigour.
Lost Ethiopian town comes from a forgotten empire that rivalled Rome.
They belong to a group of creatures that rivalled the dinosaurs in size and ferocity.
New York rivalled London and Paris as a great world metropolis.
None of his nine subsequent operas had rivalled the popularity of his earlier works.
Hartmann succeeded in establishing a locomotive construction industry in Saxony that rivalled that in England.
This grand opera rivalled the works of Meyerbeer in popularity.
The solutions that the kids came up with last year rivalled those of professionals.
At one time they rivalled the Rockies in massive splendour.
The configuration flexibility of PHP is equally rivalled by the code flexibility.
In time it rivalled the program at Wisconsin-Madison and in recent years has surpassed it.
By the end of the century it rivalled Britain as an industrial power.
The great British Army are rivalled.
In wealth and power it rivalled the urban centre of Bordeaux.
The popularity of the crypt as a tourist attraction once rivalled the Catacombs.
At that time the town rivalled Prague itself in importance.
Fallen Angels were an ancient race whose strength almost rivalled that of the gods.
Even when colonized Africa rivalled its former metropolises in the service of mankind.
Latin as a lingua franca of Europe was rivalled only by Greek.
In its heyday, it rivalled Rameswaram in size and population.
Zircon 's shining degree can be rivalled with diamond.
This sector is rivalled only in Germany by agricultural work, including gardening.
Thus the temple of Delphi rivalled those of Thrace.
Assyria rivalled Egypt during this period, and dominated much of the near east.
The cultural difference in Malaysia is rivalled only by its unique natural panoramas.
Marshal Francois de Créquy had two sons, whose brilliant military abilities rivalled his own.
So many pilgrims came that they rivalled the numbers of those to Santiago de Compostela.
Historically, dart throwing monkeys have not just rivalled the experts.
Solomon in wisdom, he rivalled him in the number of his wives.