competere
to compete
verb kom-PEH-teh-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin competere (to strive together), from com- + petere (to seek).
Usage Note
Competere follows the second conjugation (-ere) and is defective: it has no past participle and so no compound tenses. It also has an impersonal sense meaning 'to be the responsibility of' (questo non mi compete — this is not my remit), which is a common and useful distinction.
Examples
"Le due squadre competono per il titolo."
Natural Translation
The two teams are competing for the title.
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