Pronunciation: /ˌɛmjəˈleɪʃənz ˈvɪsɪnaɪ/
noun vicini
A1 My neighbor's jealousy is causing aemulationes vicini in our community.
A2 The rivalry between the two teams led to aemulationes vicini among the fans.
B1 The aemulationes vicini between the two companies resulted in a fierce competition for market share.
B2 The aemulationes vicini between the political parties escalated into a heated debate.
C1 The aemulationes vicini in the workplace created a toxic environment among colleagues.
C2 The aemulationes vicini between the neighboring countries led to diplomatic tensions.
formal The disputes between neighbors were fueled by aemulationes vicini, or rivalries among neighbors.
informal The neighbors were always trying to one-up each other, it was like aemulationes vicini all the time.
slang Those neighbors were constantly in competition, it was like aemulationes vicini on steroids.
figurative The tension between the neighbors was palpable, it was as if aemulationes vicini were running rampant in the neighborhood.
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