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Compétitives

Compétitives is the feminine plural form of the French adjective compétitif. It describes entities that have the capacity to compete effectively in a given context and agrees with feminine plural nouns. For example, industries compétitives or équipes compétitives refer to sectors or teams that display competitive characteristics. The masculine counterpart is compétitifs, as in marchés compétitifs, where marché is masculine.

In usage, compétitives usually appears within noun phrases rather than as a stand-alone term. The concept it

Contexts where the term appears include economics, business strategy, sports, and education. In economics and policy,

Related terms include compétitif (masculine singular), compétitifs (masculine plural), compétition (competition), and compétitivité (competitiveness). Understanding gender

conveys
is
closely
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
compétitivité,
the
noun
that
denotes
the
overall
ability
of
an
economy,
firm,
or
region
to
compete
successfully
in
markets.
While
compétitivité
describes
a
broader
quality,
compétitives
focuses
on
the
attributes
of
specific
feminine
nouns.
discussions
about
competitiveness
often
examine
productivity,
innovation,
cost
structure,
quality,
and
adaptability.
In
sports,
teams
or
programs
described
as
compétitives
are
characterized
by
a
strong
drive
to
win,
rigorous
training,
and
effective
tactics.
and
number
agreement
is
essential
for
correct
usage
of
the
form
compétitives
in
French
sentences.