one-upmanship
/wənˈəpmənˌʃɪp/
UK: /(ˌ)wʌnˈʌpmənʃɪp/
one-upmanship
English
Noun
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Definition
The art or practice of successively outdoing a competitor.
Etymology
From one-up + -manship, probably modelled after gamesmanship.
Example Sentences
- "They are focused on one-upmanship, which is the essence of a competitive spirit."
- "[V]arious emirates wanted their own ‘international’ airport, then an ‘international’ harbour, then cement factories, then container ports, then petro-chemical plants, then skyscraper hotels and, most recently, ‘international’ trade centres. […] The impetus for these projects continues to be ‘one-upmanship’ and inter-emirate competition for commercial pre-eminence and regional prestige. […] Outsiders, anxious to win lucrative contracts, have consistently taken advantage of these features of competitive one-upmanship among the UAE member states."
- "Rather than indulge in historical oneupmanship – who knows, maybe the scratchings around the cave paintings were the first primitive hypertext links? – we will begin our brief overview of the history of hypertext in the same era as the birth of the technology which supports it."
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