championship

  • 1Championship 1 — Current season or competition: 2011 Championship 1 Sport Rugby league footbal …

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  • 2Championship — Cham pi*on*ship, n. State of being champion; leadership; supremacy. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3championship — index advocacy, assistance, favor (sanction), indorsement, supremacy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4championship — (n.) 1825, position of a champion, from CHAMPION (Cf. champion) + SHIP (Cf. ship). Meaning competition to determine a champion is recorded from 1893 …

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  • 5championship — [n] contest for ultimate victor crown, crowning achievement, elimination, playoffs, showdown, title match, tournament, winner takes all*; concept 363 …

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  • 6championship — ► NOUN 1) a sporting contest for the position of champion. 2) the vigorous defence of a person or cause …

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  • 7championship — [cham′pē ənship΄] n. 1. the act of championing; advocacy or defense 2. the position or title of a champion …

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  • 8Championship — The Championship redirects here. For the English football competition, see Football League Championship; for the English rugby league competitions, see Championship (rugby league) and Championship 1; for the English rugby union competition, see… …

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  • 9championship — noun 1 competition ADJECTIVE ▪ major ▪ international, national, regional, state, world ▪ British, European …

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  • 10championship — n. position of a champion 1) to hold; win a championship 2) to regain; retain a championship 3) to give up, lose, relinquish a championship 4) an individual; national; team; world championship * * * [ tʃæmpɪənʃɪp] lose national relinquish a… …

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