Lexicographical Neighbors of Rivalized
Literary usage of Rivalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1850)
"The rector rivalized the bishops. 28. Inspectors. 31. Celibacy. 34. University
compared with the Jesuits and Oratorians. 36. Liberal ideas. 43. ..."
2. The Napoleonic Empire in Southern Italy and the Rise of the Secret Societies by Robert Matteson Johnston (1904)
"... Poerio rivalized with him ; and the two when acting together, as they often
did, more than once dominated both the Parliament and the Carbonari. ..."
3. Albert Brisbane by Albert Brisbane (1893)
"It is his law of the Series,—" The Series of Groups, contrasted, rivalized and
interlaced." These are his technical expressions. ..."
4. Albert Brisbane: A Mental Biography by Albert Brisbane (1893)
"It is his law of the Series,—" The Series of Groups, contrasted, rivalized and
interlaced." These are his technical expressions. ..."
5. Passional Hygiene and Natural Medicine: Embracing the Harmonies of Man with by M. Edgeworth Lazurus (1852)
"How, besides, previous to the organization of attractive labor by Series of
Groups, rivalized, contrasted, and interlocked, can we expect the same degree of ..."
6. The Spirit of the Age by William Henry Channing (1850)
"How, besides, previous to the organization of attractive labor by Series of
Groups, rivalized, contrasted and interlocked, can we expect the same degree of ..."