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Confine vs Captivity - What's the difference?

confine | captivity |


As an adjective confine

is stale.

As a noun captivity is

the state of being captive.

Captivity vs Imprison - What's the difference?

captivity | imprison |


As a noun captivity

is the state of being captive.

As a verb imprison is

to put in or as if in prison; confine.

Enclosure vs Captivity - What's the difference?

enclosure | captivity |


As nouns the difference between enclosure and captivity

is that enclosure is something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package while captivity is the state of being captive.

Captivity vs Custody - What's the difference?

captivity | custody |


As nouns the difference between captivity and custody

is that captivity is the state of being captive while custody is the legal right to take care of something or somebody, especially children.

Restitution vs Captivity - What's the difference?

restitution | captivity |


As nouns the difference between restitution and captivity

is that restitution is (legal) a process of compensation for losses while captivity is the state of being captive.

Captivity vs Can - What's the difference?

captivity | can |


As nouns the difference between captivity and can

is that captivity is the state of being captive while can is song.

As a verb can is

(lb).

Captivate vs Captivity - What's the difference?

captivate | captivity |


In obsolete terms the difference between captivate and captivity

is that captivate is to take prisoner; to capture; to subdue while captivity is a group of people/beings captive.

As a verb captivate

is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.

As a noun captivity is

the state of being captive.

Intern vs Captivity - What's the difference?

intern | captivity |


As nouns the difference between intern and captivity

is that intern is a person who is interned, forceably or voluntarily or intern can be a student or recent graduate who works in order to gain experience in their chosen field while captivity is the state of being captive.

As a verb intern

is to imprison somebody, usually without trial.

As an adjective intern

is (archaic) internal.

Caption vs Captivity - What's the difference?

caption | captivity |


As nouns the difference between caption and captivity

is that caption is the descriptive heading or title of a document or part therof while captivity is the state of being captive.

As a verb caption

is to add captions to a text or illustration.

Captivity vs Captivity - What's the difference?

captivity | captivity |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between captivity and captivity

is that captivity is (obsolete) a group of people/beings captive while captivity is (obsolete) a group of people/beings captive.

As nouns the difference between captivity and captivity

is that captivity is the state of being captive while captivity is the state of being captive.

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