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- Dictionaryversus/ˈvəːsəs/
preposition
- 1. against (especially in sporting and legal use): "England versus Australia"
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used to show that two different people, groups, organizations, etc. are against each other in a competition, legal case, etc.: A father versus son battle for control of one of Britain's largest home builders is under way at the construction group.
- English (US)
VERSUS meaning: 1. used to say that one team or person is...
- Znaczenie Versus, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
VERSUS definicja: 1. used to say that one team or person is...
- Versus: Thai Translation
VERSUS translate: ต่อสู้กับ. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Versus: Arabic Translation
VERSUS translate: مُقابِل / ضِدّ. Learn more in the...
- Versus: Russian Translation
VERSUS translate: против , в отличие от, в сравнении с ....
- Versus: French Translation
versus translate: contre, par opposition à, contre. Learn...
- English (US)
The meaning of VERSUS is against. How to use versus in a sentence. Abbreviating Versus
Versus is used to indicate that two teams or people are competing against each other in a sporting event.
Versus definition: against (used especially to indicate an action brought by one party against another in a court of law, or to denote competing teams or players in a sports contest). See examples of VERSUS used in a sentence.
Definitions of 'versus'. 1. You use versus to indicate that two figures, ideas, or choices are opposed. [...] 2. Versus is used to indicate that two teams or people are competing against each other in a sporting event. [...] More.
VERSUS definition: 1. used to say that one team or person is competing against another: 2. used to compare two things…. Learn more.
used to compare two different ideas, choices, etc. It was the promise of better job opportunities versus the inconvenience of moving away and leaving her friends. Definition of versus preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.