Vied

/ˈvaɪd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of vie, meaning to compete or strive for superiority, often regarding contracts, bids, or legal positions.
    Several firms vied for the government contract.

Forms

  • vie
  • vies
  • vying

Commentary

Use 'vied' carefully to describe past competitive actions, often in contexts involving rivalry for contracts or positions in legal disputes.

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