Verb
The word is derived from rival
of Rival
Source: Webster's dictionaryIndia, the new myth--a collective fiction in which anything was possible, a fable rivalled only by the two other mighty fantasies: money and God. Salman Rushdie
No triumph of either my stage or screen career has ever rivalled the excitement of trips down the Mississippi on the river boats with my father. Irene Dunne
It was a wonder that so strange thing as a number should exist in the first place, rivalled only by the greater wonder that they should perform so obediently the work of mankind. Frederik Pohl
Bernini's early sculpture groups and portraits manifest "a command of the human form in motion and a technical sophistication rivalled only by the greatest sculptors of classical antiquity." Source: Internet
Elizabeth's procession to a thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral rivalled that of her coronation as a spectacle. Source: Internet
Lucca rivalled Florence until Castracani's death in 1328. Source: Internet