Competing eagerly with others to achieve or obtain something.
From Middle French 'envier' (to challenge), which evolved from Old French roots. The word originally meant 'to invite to a contest,' then shifted to mean the competing itself.
In medieval tournaments, knights would 'vy' or formally challenge each other, creating an interesting image of the formal origins of what now describes any casual competition!
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