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Rival (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, oppose, be equal to, emulate, strive to equal, excel, compete with, strive, surpass another
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Present Simple
rival
rival
rivals
rival
rival
rival
Future Simple
will rival
will rival
will rival
will rival
will rival
will rival
Past Simple
rivalled
rivalled
rivalled
rivalled
rivalled
rivalled
Conditional Simple
would rival
would rival
would rival
would rival
would rival
would rival
I
you
it/she/he
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am rivalling
are rivalling
is rivalling
are rivalling
are rivalling
are rivalling
Future Progressive
will be rivalling
will be rivalling
will be rivalling
will be rivalling
will be rivalling
will be rivalling
Past Progressive
was rivalling
were rivalling
was rivalling
were rivalling
were rivalling
were rivalling
Conditional Progressive
would be rivalling
would be rivalling
would be rivalling
would be rivalling
would be rivalling
would be rivalling
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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have rivalled
have rivalled
has rivalled
have rivalled
have rivalled
have rivalled
Future Perfect
will have rivalled
will have rivalled
will have rivalled
will have rivalled
will have rivalled
will have rivalled
Past Perfect
had rivalled
had rivalled
had rivalled
had rivalled
had rivalled
had rivalled
Conditional Perfect
would have rivalled
would have rivalled
would have rivalled
would have rivalled
would have rivalled
would have rivalled
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you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been rivalling
have been rivalling
has been rivalling
have been rivalling
have been rivalling
have been rivalling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been rivalling
will have been rivalling
will have been rivalling
will have been rivalling
will have been rivalling
will have been rivalling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been rivalling
had been rivalling
had been rivalling
had been rivalling
had been rivalling
had been rivalling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been rivalling
would have been rivalling
would have been rivalling
would have been rivalling
would have been rivalling
would have been rivalling

Examples of rival

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"But what's less well-known is that the ABC laugher "was originally developed by a rival network."
"For him to retrace the same path of his rival and imitate him."
"I have no rival, no man can be my equal"
"Listeners will switch off or hunt with their dials to find more exciting sounds which are readily available from the rival stations abroad."
"The one who finishes the rival."
"But what's less well-known is that the ABC laugher "was originally developed by a rival network."
"For him to retrace the same path of his rival and imitate him."
"I have no rival, no man can be my equal"
"Listeners will switch off or hunt with their dials to find more exciting sounds which are readily available from the rival stations abroad."
"The one who finishes the rival."
"Champion - a person who's surpassed all rivals "in a sporting contest or other competition."
"The power of this Wesen rivals the wrath of Zeus himself.
"Why" I asked "must there always be new rivals for the throne?"
"Yale Lacrosse team sticks it to Ivy League rivals"?
"and that it is no match for its German rivals."
"Champion - a person who's surpassed all rivals "in a sporting contest or other competition."
"The power of this Wesen rivals the wrath of Zeus himself.
"Why" I asked "must there always be new rivals for the throne?"
"Yale Lacrosse team sticks it to Ivy League rivals"?
"and that it is no match for its German rivals."
3,500 years ago, the Greek islands were home to a powerful and advanced Bronze Age civilisation... ..one that rivalled the Egypt of the Pharaohs.
Go back 200 million years and Europe rivalled the Sahara.
My Lord of Burgundy, we first address towards you, who with this king have rivalled for our daughter.
Never before had we encountered beings with powers that rivalled our own.
New York rivalled London and Paris as a great world metropolis.
- Some of them were. They were bear-sized, up to...almost rivalling mammoths and mastodons, up to six metres in height when they reared up onto their hind legs.
And kidnapping at the hands of rivalling cartels in the Mexican state of Michoacán.
And rivalling them in size, the biggest of all fish, the 20-ton whale shark.
He publicised some new findings on the properties of numbers by an unknown amateur who would end up rivalling Descartes as the greatest mathematician of his time, Pierre de Fermat.
I heard you are representing dad's rivalling company.
3,500 years ago, the Greek islands were home to a powerful and advanced Bronze Age civilisation... ..one that rivalled the Egypt of the Pharaohs.
Go back 200 million years and Europe rivalled the Sahara.
My Lord of Burgundy, we first address towards you, who with this king have rivalled for our daughter.
Never before had we encountered beings with powers that rivalled our own.
New York rivalled London and Paris as a great world metropolis.
- Some of them were. They were bear-sized, up to...almost rivalling mammoths and mastodons, up to six metres in height when they reared up onto their hind legs.
And kidnapping at the hands of rivalling cartels in the Mexican state of Michoacán.
And rivalling them in size, the biggest of all fish, the 20-ton whale shark.
He publicised some new findings on the properties of numbers by an unknown amateur who would end up rivalling Descartes as the greatest mathematician of his time, Pierre de Fermat.
I heard you are representing dad's rivalling company.

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