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Pushout vs Postpone - What's the difference?

pushout | postpone |


As a noun pushout

is given a pair of morphisms f:Z\rightarrow X and g: Z\rightarrow Y with a common domain, Z, their pushout is a pair of morphisms i_1:X\rightarrow P and i_2:Y\rightarrow P as well as their common codomain, P, such that the equation i_1 \circ f = i_2 \circ g is satisfied, and for which there is the universal property that for any other object Q for which there are also morphisms j_1: X\rightarrow Q and j_2: Y\rightarrow Q; there is a unique morphism u: P\rightarrow Q such that u \circ i_1 = j_1 and u \circ i_2 = j_2.

As a verb postpone is

to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

Abeyance vs Postpone - What's the difference?

abeyance | postpone |


As a noun abeyance

is (legal) expectancy; condition of ownership of real property being undetermined; lapse in succession of ownership of estate, or title .

As a verb postpone is

to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

Move vs Postpone - What's the difference?

move | postpone |


As verbs the difference between move and postpone

is that move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

As a noun move

is the act of moving; a movement.

Postponing vs Postpone - What's the difference?

postponing | postpone |


As verbs the difference between postponing and postpone

is that postponing is present participle of postpone while postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

Postpone vs Withheld - What's the difference?

postpone | withheld |


As verbs the difference between postpone and withheld

is that postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc while withheld is past tense of withhold.

As an adjective withheld is

that one has withheld; kept from the possession or knowledge of another.

Postpone vs Probation - What's the difference?

postpone | probation |


As a verb postpone

is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

As a noun probation is

a period of time when a person occupies a position only conditionally and may easily be removed for poor performance.

Postpone vs Dismiss - What's the difference?

postpone | dismiss |


As verbs the difference between postpone and dismiss

is that postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc while dismiss is (to discharge) To discharge; to end the employment or service of.

Pause vs Postpone - What's the difference?

pause | postpone |


As verbs the difference between pause and postpone

is that pause is to interrupt an activity and wait while postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

As a noun pause

is a temporary stop or rest; an intermission of action; interruption; suspension; cessation.

Delayed vs Postpone - What's the difference?

delayed | postpone |


As verbs the difference between delayed and postpone

is that delayed is past tense of delay while postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

Withhold vs Postpone - What's the difference?

withhold | postpone |


As verbs the difference between withhold and postpone

is that withhold is to keep (a physical object that one has obtained) to oneself rather than giving it back to its owner while postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

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