appropriate |
adopt |
In transitive terms the difference between appropriate and adopt
is that
appropriate is to set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, in exclusion of all others; with
to or
for while
adopt is to select and take or approve.
As verbs the difference between appropriate and adopt
is that
appropriate is to make suitable; to suit while
adopt is to take by choice into relationship,
as, child, heir, friend, citizen, etc.
As an adjective appropriate
is set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
high |
appropriate |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between high and appropriate
is that
high is (obsolete) to rise while
appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
As adjectives the difference between high and appropriate
is that
high is elevated in position or status; above many things while
appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
As verbs the difference between high and appropriate
is that
high is (obsolete) to rise or
high can be to hie; to hasten while
appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit.
As a noun high
is (obsolete) thought; intention; determination; purpose or
high can be a period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.
As an adverb high
is in or to an elevated position.
appropriate |
responsible |
As adjectives the difference between appropriate and responsible
is that
appropriate is set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while
responsible is answerable for an act performed or for its consequences; accountable; amenable, especially legally or politically.
As a verb appropriate
is to make suitable; to suit.
appropriate |
unappreciated |
As adjectives the difference between appropriate and unappreciated
is that
appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while
unappreciated is not deemed to have any value.
As a verb appropriate
is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit.
colonize |
appropriate |
As verbs the difference between colonize and appropriate
is that
colonize is (american spelling) while
appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit.
As an adjective appropriate is
(obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
appropriate |
colonise |
As verbs the difference between appropriate and colonise
is that
appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit while
colonise is .
As an adjective appropriate
is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
appropriate |
allow |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between appropriate and allow
is that
appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while
allow is (obsolete) to like; to be suited or pleased with.
In lang=en terms the difference between appropriate and allow
is that
appropriate is to set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, in exclusion of all others; with
to'' or ''for while
allow is to render physically possible.
As verbs the difference between appropriate and allow
is that
appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit while
allow is to grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have.
As an adjective appropriate
is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
appropriate |
congruent |
As adjectives the difference between appropriate and congruent
is that
appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while
congruent is corresponding in character.
As a verb appropriate
is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit.
appropriate |
required |
As verbs the difference between appropriate and required
is that
appropriate is to make suitable; to suit while
required is past tense of require.
As an adjective appropriate
is set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
appropriate |
surrender |
In lang=en terms the difference between appropriate and surrender
is that
appropriate is to set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, in exclusion of all others; with
to'' or ''for while
surrender is to give up possession of; to yield; to resign.
As verbs the difference between appropriate and surrender
is that
appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit while
surrender is to give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically (military) to yield (a town, a fortification, etc) to an enemy.
As an adjective appropriate
is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.
As a noun surrender is
an act of surrendering, submission into the possession of another; abandonment, resignation.
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