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induction

Indoctrinate vs Induction - What's the difference?

indoctrinate | induction |


As a verb indoctrinate

is to teach with a biased, one-sided or uncritical ideology.

As a noun induction is

an act of inducting.

Inception vs Induction - What's the difference?

inception | induction |


As nouns the difference between inception and induction

is that inception is the creation or beginning of something; the establishment while induction is an act of inducting.

Seduction vs Induction - What's the difference?

seduction | induction |


As nouns the difference between seduction and induction

is that seduction is the act of seducing while induction is an act of inducting.

Induction vs Inauguration - What's the difference?

induction | inauguration |


As nouns the difference between induction and inauguration

is that induction is an act of inducting while inauguration is the act of inaugurating, or inducting into office with solemnity; investiture by appropriate ceremonies.

Induction vs Accession - What's the difference?

induction | accession |


As nouns the difference between induction and accession

is that induction is an act of inducting while accession is a coming to; the act of acceding and becoming joined; as, a king's accession to a confederacy.

As a verb accession is

to make a record of (additions to a collection).

Induction vs Sensing - What's the difference?

induction | sensing |


As nouns the difference between induction and sensing

is that induction is an act of inducting while sensing is the act of sensation.

As a verb sensing is

.

Screening vs Induction - What's the difference?

screening | induction |


As nouns the difference between screening and induction

is that screening is (uncountable) mesh material that is used to screen (as in a "screen door") while induction is an act of inducting.

As a verb screening

is .

Introducing vs Induction - What's the difference?

introducing | induction |


As a verb introducing

is .

As a noun induction is

an act of inducting.

Induction vs Synthesis - What's the difference?

induction | synthesis |


In lang=en terms the difference between induction and synthesis

is that induction is derivation of general principles from specific instances while synthesis is a deduction from the general to the particular.

As nouns the difference between induction and synthesis

is that induction is an act of inducting while synthesis is the formation of something complex or coherent by combining simpler things.

Induction vs Intervention - What's the difference?

induction | intervention |


As nouns the difference between induction and intervention

is that induction is an act of inducting while intervention is intervention (act of intervening).

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