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militate

Forestall vs Militate - What's the difference?

forestall | militate |


As verbs the difference between forestall and militate

is that forestall is while militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.

Assuage vs Militate - What's the difference?

assuage | militate |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between assuage and militate

is that assuage is (obsolete) to calm down, become less violent (of passion, hunger etc); to subside, to abate while militate is (obsolete) to fight.

As verbs the difference between assuage and militate

is that assuage is to lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc) while militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.

Militate vs Obstacle - What's the difference?

militate | obstacle |


As a verb militate

is to give force or effect toward; to influence.

As a noun obstacle is

something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress.

Obviate vs Militate - What's the difference?

obviate | militate |


As verbs the difference between obviate and militate

is that obviate is to bypass a requirement or make it unnecessary; to avoid a future problem or difficult situation while militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.

Militate vs Militate - What's the difference?

militate | militate |


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

is that militate is (obsolete) to fight while militate is (obsolete) to fight.

As verbs the difference between militate and militate

is that militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence while militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.

Militate vs Hinder - What's the difference?

militate | hinder |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between militate and hinder

is that militate is (obsolete) to fight while hinder is (obsolete) to cause harm.

As verbs the difference between militate and hinder

is that militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence while hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

As a noun hinder is

(slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

Militate vs Deter - What's the difference?

militate | deter |


As verbs the difference between militate and deter

is that militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence while deter is to prevent something from happening.

Militate - What does it mean?

militate | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb militate

is to give force or effect toward; to influence.

Militiate vs Militate - What's the difference?

militiate | militate |


In obsolete terms the difference between militiate and militate

is that militiate is to wage, or prepare for, war while militate is to fight.

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