Thus their future rivalships might have the extraordinary merit of being rivalshipsin good.
This expedient must, no doubt, have had great influence in preventing those collisions and rivalships which might otherwise have embroiled the peace of the republic.
Such are the rivalships and competitions of commerce between commercial nations.
But in the reverse of this eligible situation, we shall discover that the rivalships of the parts would make them checks upon each other, and would frustrate all the tempting advantages which nature has kindly placed within our reach.
It would be easy to prove both from reason & history that rivalships would be more probable than coalitions; and that there are no coinciding interests that could produce the latter.
Among individuals of superior eminence & weight in Society, rivalshipswere much more frequent than coalitions.
This mode w^d avoid therivalships & discontents incident to the election by districts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rivalships" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.