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Discontinue vs Decommission - What's the difference?

discontinue | decommission |


As verbs the difference between discontinue and decommission

is that discontinue is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something while decommission is to take out of service or to render unusable.

Discontinue vs False - What's the difference?

discontinue | false |


As a verb discontinue

is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Discontinue vs Drop - What's the difference?

discontinue | drop |


As verbs the difference between discontinue and drop

is that discontinue is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something while drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid).

As a noun drop is

a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.

Discontinue vs Undefined - What's the difference?

discontinue | undefined |


As a verb discontinue

is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Abort vs Discontinue - What's the difference?

abort | discontinue |


As a noun abort

is restroom, loo, toilet.

As a verb discontinue is

to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

Discontinue vs End - What's the difference?

discontinue | end | Related terms |

Discontinue is a related term of end.


As a verb discontinue

is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

As a noun end is

a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line.

Discontinue vs Refrain - What's the difference?

discontinue | refrain | Related terms |

Discontinue is a related term of refrain.


As a verb discontinue

is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

As a noun refrain is

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Suppress vs Discontinue - What's the difference?

suppress | discontinue | Related terms |

Suppress is a related term of discontinue.


As verbs the difference between suppress and discontinue

is that suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue while discontinue is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

Obstruct vs Discontinue - What's the difference?

obstruct | discontinue | Related terms |

Obstruct is a related term of discontinue.


As verbs the difference between obstruct and discontinue

is that obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block while discontinue is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

Stay vs Discontinue - What's the difference?

stay | discontinue | Related terms |

Stay is a related term of discontinue.


As verbs the difference between stay and discontinue

is that stay is (nautical) to incline forward, aft, or to one side by means of stays or stay can be to prop; support; sustain; hold up; steady while discontinue is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

As a noun stay

is (nautical) a strong rope supporting a mast, and leading from the head of one mast down to some other, or other part of the vessel or stay can be a prop; a support.

As an adjective stay

is steep; ascending.

As an adverb stay

is steeply.

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