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Putback vs Pushback - What's the difference?

putback | pushback |


As nouns the difference between putback and pushback

is that putback is (basketball) a move in which a player scores a basket immediately after securing an offensive rebound while pushback is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

Pushout vs Pushback - What's the difference?

pushout | pushback |


As nouns the difference between pushout and pushback

is that pushout is (category theory) 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 while pushback is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

Delay vs Pushback - What's the difference?

delay | pushback |


As nouns the difference between delay and pushback

is that delay is a period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity while pushback is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

As a verb delay

is to put off until a later time; to defer or delay can be (obsolete) to dilute, temper.

Pushback vs Postponed - What's the difference?

pushback | postponed |


As a noun pushback

is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

As a verb postponed is

(postpone).

As an adjective postponed is

done later than originally planned; delayed.

Pushback vs Pushback - What's the difference?

pushback | pushback |


In rare|nonstandard|lang=en terms the difference between pushback and pushback

is that pushback is (rare|nonstandard) backlash of any sort while pushback is (rare|nonstandard) backlash of any sort.

As nouns the difference between pushback and pushback

is that pushback is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc) while pushback is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

Pushback vs Rebel - What's the difference?

pushback | rebel |


As nouns the difference between pushback and rebel

is that pushback is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc) while rebel is a confederate soldier.

Push vs Pushback - What's the difference?

push | pushback |


As nouns the difference between push and pushback

is that push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing while pushback is the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

As a verb push

is to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.

Pushback - What does it mean?

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Repudiate vs Pushback - What's the difference?

repudiate | pushback |


As a verb repudiate

is to reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.

As a noun pushback is

the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

Postpone vs Pushback - What's the difference?

postpone | pushback |


As a verb postpone

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

As a noun pushback is

the act of repelling (an enemy, etc).

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