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| rivalry (the state of or an instance of being rivals); emulation; agon; antagonism; concurrence; crosslining (bigmaxus); contest; competitive pursuit (Ремедиос_П); challenge (Alexander Matytsin); co-rivalry; co-rivalship; interference; match; opposition; cat and mouth | |||
| adversarial relationship; one-upmanship | |||
| competition | |||
| contention | |||
| emulator; race (напр. при передаче данных) | |||
| challenge (в школах) | |||
| emulousness; envy; envying; rivality; rivalship | |||
| well jel (A colloquial abbreviation of 'well jealous', meaning feeling envious or resentful of someone else's success, possessions, or advantages. Usage: Commonly used in casual conversation or social media to express jealousy or envy in a light-hearted or humorous way. • There was a lot of well jel between the two rival teams. 'More) | |||
| strife | |||
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