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Insult vs Prohibit - What's the difference?

insult | prohibit |


In lang=en terms the difference between insult and prohibit

is that insult is to offend (someone) by being rude, insensitive or insolent; to demean or affront (someone) while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

As verbs the difference between insult and prohibit

is that insult is (obsolete|intransitive) to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against) while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

As a noun insult

is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude.

Prohibit vs Endorse - What's the difference?

prohibit | endorse |


As verbs the difference between prohibit and endorse

is that prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit while endorse is to support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature.

As a noun endorse is

(heraldiccharge) a diminutive of the pale, usually appearing in pairs on either side of a pale.

Prohibit vs Inhibited - What's the difference?

prohibit | inhibited |


As verbs the difference between prohibit and inhibited

is that prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit while inhibited is (inhibit).

Prohibit vs Welcome - What's the difference?

prohibit | welcome |


As verbs the difference between prohibit and welcome

is that prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit while welcome is to affirm or greet the arrival of someone, especially by saying "Welcome!".

As an interjection welcome is

Greeting given upon someone's arrival.

As an adjective welcome is

whose arrival is a cause of joy; received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company.

As a noun welcome is

the act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "Welcome!"; reception.

Cancel vs Prohibit - What's the difference?

cancel | prohibit |


In transitive terms the difference between cancel and prohibit

is that cancel is to offset or equalize something while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

As a noun cancel

is a cancellation (US); (nonstandard in some kinds of English).

Formulate vs Prohibit - What's the difference?

formulate | prohibit |


In lang=en terms the difference between formulate and prohibit

is that formulate is to reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

As verbs the difference between formulate and prohibit

is that formulate is to reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

Provide vs Prohibit - What's the difference?

provide | prohibit |


As verbs the difference between provide and prohibit

is that provide is to make a living; earn money for necessities while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

License vs Prohibit - What's the difference?

license | prohibit |


As verbs the difference between license and prohibit

is that license is the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

As a noun license

is a legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.

Abolition vs Prohibit - What's the difference?

abolition | prohibit |


As a noun abolition

is the act of abolishing]], or the state of being abolished; an [[annul|annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition'' of slavery or the slave trade; the ''abolition of laws, decrees, ordinances, customs, taxes, debts, etc .

As a verb prohibit is

to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

Shelter vs Prohibit - What's the difference?

shelter | prohibit |


In transitive terms the difference between shelter and prohibit

is that shelter is to provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect while prohibit is to forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

As a noun shelter

is a refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.

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