affect |
crush |
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Affect is a related term of crush.
In lang=en terms the difference between affect and crush
is that
affect is to make a show of; to put on a pretence of; to feign; to assume to make a false display of while
crush is to be or become broken down or in, or pressed into a smaller compass, by external weight or force.
As verbs the difference between affect and crush
is that
affect is to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain while
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
As nouns the difference between affect and crush
is that
affect is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state while
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
affect |
quicken |
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Affect is a related term of quicken.
As verbs the difference between affect and quicken
is that
affect is to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain while
quicken is .
As nouns the difference between affect and quicken
is that
affect is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state while
quicken is .
affect |
devastate |
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Affect is a related term of devastate.
As verbs the difference between affect and devastate
is that
affect is to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain while
devastate is to ruin many or all things over a large area, such as most or all buildings of a city, or cities of a region, or trees of a forest.
As a noun affect
is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.
affect |
enkindle |
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Affect is a related term of enkindle.
As verbs the difference between affect and enkindle
is that
affect is to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain while
enkindle is to kindle; to arouse or evoke.
As a noun affect
is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.
affect |
revive |
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In transitive terms the difference between affect and revive
is that
affect is to make a show of; to put on a pretence of; to feign; to assume. To make a false display of while
revive is to restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state.
As a noun affect
is one's mood or inclination; mental state.
affect |
presume |
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In transitive terms the difference between affect and presume
is that
affect is to make a show of; to put on a pretence of; to feign; to assume. To make a false display of while
presume is to assume to be true (without proof); to take for granted, to suppose.
In transitive now _ rare terms the difference between affect and presume
is that
affect is to feel affection for (someone); to like, be fond of while
presume is to perform, do (something) without authority; to lay claim to without permission.
As a noun affect
is one's mood or inclination; mental state.
affect |
purport |
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Affect is a related term of purport.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between affect and purport
is that
affect is (obsolete) a desire, an appetite while
purport is (obsolete) disguise; covering.
As verbs the difference between affect and purport
is that
affect is to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain while
purport is to convey, imply, or profess outwardly (often falsely).
As nouns the difference between affect and purport
is that
affect is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state while
purport is import, intention or purpose.
spur |
affect |
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As nouns the difference between spur and affect
is that
spur is a rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight while
affect is one's mood or inclination; mental state.
As verbs the difference between spur and affect
is that
spur is to prod (especially a horse) in the side or flank, with the intent to urge motion or haste, to gig while
affect is to influence or alter.
affect |
effct |
stir |
affect |
Related terms |
Stir is a related term of affect.
As nouns the difference between stir and affect
is that
stir is scorpion while
affect is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.
As a verb affect is
to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain.
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