Enforcer vs Sentinel - What's the difference?
enforcer | sentinel |
One who enforces.
The member of a group, especially of a gang, charged with keeping dissident members obedient.
(ice hockey) A player tasked with physically intimidating or confronting the opposition.
A sentry or guard.
* 1719-
* Macaulay
(computer science) a unique string of characters recognised by a computer program for processing in a special way; a keyword.
Watch; guard.
* Francis Bacon
A sentinel crab.
To watch over as a guard.
To post as guard.
To post a guard for.
As nouns the difference between enforcer and sentinel
is that enforcer is one who enforces while sentinel is a sentry or guard.As a verb sentinel is
to watch over as a guard.enforcer
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(en noun)Anagrams
* English agent nounssentinel
English
Noun
(en noun)- They promised faithfully to bear their confinement with patience, and were very thankful that they had such good usage as to have provisions and light left them; for Friday gave them candles (such as we made ourselves) for their comfort; and they did not know but that he stood sentinel over them at the entrance.
- the sentinels who paced the ramparts
- The ''<nowiki>'' tag is a sentinel that suspends web-page processing and displays the subsequent text literally.
- that princes do keep due sentinel
Verb
- He sentineled the north wall.
- He sentineled him on the north wall.
- He sentineled the north wall with just one man.