Definition of Archrivalry. Meaning of Archrivalry. Synonyms of Archrivalry

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- A rivalry is the state of two people or groups engaging in a lasting competitive relationship. Rivalry is the "against each other" spirit between two competing...
- Look up rival, rivalry, archrival, or archrivalry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A rivalry is the opposition between two competing parties (rivals)...
- schools are separated by 3 miles (4.8 km) in Cincinnati, making the archrivalry one of the closest major rivalries in the country. The game was first...
- been compared in some aspects to the more longstanding, traditional archrivalry between India and ****stan in sports. The two countries share a long...
- institute, with another school in his front, is bankrupt. The two have held archrivalry for generations regarding judicial trials of a land dispute that goes...
- are separated by less than 3 miles (4.8 km) in Cincinnati, making the archrivalry one of the closest major rivalries in the country. The rivalry dates...
- since been promoted as "state against state, mate against mate". This archrivalry was typified by the Cronin/Beetson altercation; notwithstanding that...
- Donegal Senior Hurling Championship. Burt and Setanta Hurling Club have an archrivalry. They are the county's most prominent clubs in the sport. Donegal's first...
- be the most important derby in Sweden.[citation needed] It's a true archrivalry between Stockholm's two most successful clubs, with AIK having won a...
- schools in a series that dated to 1930. It was the annual renewal of the archrivalry between the schools during their membership in the original Big East...