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US
/ˈvaɪ/
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[ UK /vˈaɪ/ ]
[ UK /vˈaɪ/ ]
VERB
- compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others
How To Use vie In A Sentence
- In my view his confrontational, gladiatorial style has been a major contributor to the widespread disdain of the British public for politicians generally. Times, Sunday Times
- A thin veil of fog had rolled in off the bay, obscuring his view and coating the area in a pale gray-white mist.
- It also seems to carry the well-tempered glow of late Woody Allen with a well-satisfied view of late life and with few illusions. The Unshine Boys
- He specialized in moonlit and winter scenes, usually including a sheet of water and sometimes also involving the light of a fire, and he also painted sunsets and views at dawn or twilight.
- He watched them disappear from his view, his father still waddling along with that bloody basket.
- Moreover, she is being asked to do this while remaining scrupulously impartial and keeping the viewer entertained with talk of trade deals, tariffs and employment figures. Times, Sunday Times
- As the holiday movie season winds down, we thought we'd preview the films of 2003 to see which ones stand out and which should stand down.
- The first batch of ten shows is seen as a test of viewer demand. Times, Sunday Times
- The new taxon is named Gamerabaena, and the authors note, under etymology, "'Gamera refers to the fictional, firebreathing turtle from the 1965 movie Gamera, in allusion to his fire-breathing capabilities and the Hell Creek Formation ... "Look at everything around us. Look at everything we've done."
- I reassured him it was secure by logging into my account and viewing his profile. Computing