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sentenced

Detention vs Sentenced - What's the difference?

detention | sentenced |


As a noun detention

is detention.

As a verb sentenced is

(sentence).

Condone vs Sentenced - What's the difference?

condone | sentenced |


As verbs the difference between condone and sentenced

is that condone is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something) while sentenced is (sentence).

Penalized vs Sentenced - What's the difference?

penalized | sentenced |


As verbs the difference between penalized and sentenced

is that penalized is (penalize) while sentenced is (sentence).

Persecuted vs Sentenced - What's the difference?

persecuted | sentenced |


As verbs the difference between persecuted and sentenced

is that persecuted is (persecute) while sentenced is (sentence).

Sentenced vs Confined - What's the difference?

sentenced | confined |


As verbs the difference between sentenced and confined

is that sentenced is (sentence) while confined is (confine).

As an adjective confined is

not free to move.

Doomed vs Sentenced - What's the difference?

doomed | sentenced |


As verbs the difference between doomed and sentenced

is that doomed is (doom) while sentenced is (sentence).

As an adjective doomed

is certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome.

Detained vs Sentenced - What's the difference?

detained | sentenced |


As verbs the difference between detained and sentenced

is that detained is (detain) while sentenced is (sentence).

Sentenced vs Charged - What's the difference?

sentenced | charged |


As verbs the difference between sentenced and charged

is that sentenced is past tense of sentence while charged is past tense of charge.

Sentenced vs Pronounced - What's the difference?

sentenced | pronounced |


As verbs the difference between sentenced and pronounced

is that sentenced is past tense of sentence while pronounced is past tense of pronounce.

As an adjective pronounced is

uttered, articulated.

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