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Increased vs Enhanced - What's the difference?

increased | enhanced |


As verbs the difference between increased and enhanced

is that increased is (increase) while enhanced is (enhance).

As an adjective enhanced is

in a version or form that has been improved or made better than some other standard form.

Increased vs Peaked - What's the difference?

increased | peaked |


As verbs the difference between increased and peaked

is that increased is (increase) while peaked is (peak).

As an adjective peaked is

having a peak or peaks or peaked can be sickly-looking, peaky.

Lifted vs Increased - What's the difference?

lifted | increased |


As verbs the difference between lifted and increased

is that lifted is (lift) while increased is (increase).

As an adjective lifted

is raised up; held aloft.

Increased vs Significant - What's the difference?

increased | significant |


As a verb increased

is (increase).

As an adjective significant is

signifying something; carrying meaning.

As a noun significant is

that which has significance; a sign; a token; a symbol.

Increased vs Sift - What's the difference?

increased | sift |


As verbs the difference between increased and sift

is that increased is (increase) while sift is to sieve or strain (something).

Increased vs Shift - What's the difference?

increased | shift |


As verbs the difference between increased and shift

is that increased is past tense of increase while shift is to change, swap.

As a noun shift is

a type of women's undergarment, a slip.

Extend vs Increased - What's the difference?

extend | increased |


As verbs the difference between extend and increased

is that extend is to increase in extent while increased is (increase).

Increased vs Higher - What's the difference?

increased | higher |


As a verb increased

is (increase).

As an adjective higher is

(high).

As an adverb higher is

.

As a noun higher is

a national school-leaving examination and university entrance qualification.

Ascent vs Increased - What's the difference?

ascent | increased |


As a noun ascent

is the act of ascending. A motion upwards.

As a verb increased is

past tense of increase.

Boost vs Increased - What's the difference?

boost | increased |


As verbs the difference between boost and increased

is that boost is to lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles, or in making advancement while increased is (increase).

As a noun boost

is a push from behind, as to one who is endeavoring to climb; help.

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