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adlect

Advect vs Adlect - What's the difference?

advect | adlect |


As verbs the difference between advect and adlect

is that advect is to transport something by advection while adlect is to choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.

Adject vs Adlect - What's the difference?

adject | adlect |


As verbs the difference between adject and adlect

is that adject is to annex while adlect is to choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.

Allect vs Adlect - What's the difference?

allect | adlect |


As verbs the difference between allect and adlect

is that allect is to allure; to entice while adlect is to choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.

Adlection vs Adlect - What's the difference?

adlection | adlect | Related terms |

Adlect is a related term of adlection.


Adlection is often a misspelling of adlect.


Adlection has no English definition.

As a verb adlect is

to choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.

Promote vs Adlect - What's the difference?

promote | adlect |


As verbs the difference between promote and adlect

is that promote is to raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank while adlect is to choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.

Elect vs Adlect - What's the difference?

elect | adlect |


As verbs the difference between elect and adlect

is that elect is to choose or make a decision (to do something) while adlect is to choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.

As a noun elect

is one chosen or set apart.

As an adjective elect

is (used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Choose vs Adlect - What's the difference?

choose | adlect |


As verbs the difference between choose and adlect

is that choose is to pick; to make the choice of; to select while adlect is to choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.

As a conjunction choose

is the binomial coefficient of the previous and following number.

As a noun choose

is the act of choosing; selection.