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Pole vs Pull - What's the difference?

pole | pull |


In transitive terms the difference between pole and pull

is that pole is to induce piezoelectricity in (a substance) by aligning the dipoles while pull is to strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc.).

As nouns the difference between pole and pull

is that pole is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes while pull is an act of pulling (applying force.

As verbs the difference between pole and pull

is that pole is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole while pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

Appeal vs Pull - What's the difference?

appeal | pull |


As verbs the difference between appeal and pull

is that appeal is (obsolete) to accuse (someone of something) while pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

As nouns the difference between appeal and pull

is that appeal is (legal) (a) an application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for re-examination or review (b) the mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected (c) the right of appeal (d) an accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public (e) an accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver while pull is an act of pulling (applying force).

Pull vs Break - What's the difference?

pull | break |


As nouns the difference between pull and break

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while break is break.

As a verb pull

is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

Pull vs Tremble - What's the difference?

pull | tremble | Related terms |

Pull is a related term of tremble.


As verbs the difference between pull and tremble

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while tremble is .

As a noun pull

is an act of pulling (applying force).

Pull vs Detach - What's the difference?

pull | detach | Synonyms |

Pull is a synonym of detach.


As verbs the difference between pull and detach

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while detach is to take apart from; to take off.

As a noun pull

is an act of pulling (applying force).

Pull vs Drive - What's the difference?

pull | drive | Synonyms |

Pull is a synonym of drive.


As verbs the difference between pull and drive

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while drive is .

As a noun pull

is an act of pulling (applying force).

Pull vs Tic - What's the difference?

pull | tic | Related terms |

Pull is a related term of tic.


As a verb pull

is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

As a noun pull

is an act of pulling (applying force).

As an initialism tic is

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Pull vs Bias - What's the difference?

pull | bias | Related terms |

Pull is a related term of bias.


As a verb pull

is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

As a noun pull

is an act of pulling (applying force).

As a proper noun bias is

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Pull vs Raise - What's the difference?

pull | raise | Related terms |

Pull is a related term of raise.


As verbs the difference between pull and raise

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while raise is (label) to cause to rise; to lift or elevate.

As nouns the difference between pull and raise

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while raise is (us) an increase in wages or salary; a rise (uk).

Pull vs Ascendancy - What's the difference?

pull | ascendancy | Related terms |

Pull is a related term of ascendancy.


As nouns the difference between pull and ascendancy

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while ascendancy is the process or period of one's ascent.

As a verb pull

is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

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