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Inbeat vs Inbear - What's the difference?

inbeat | inbear |

In lang=en terms the difference between inbeat and inbear

is that inbeat is to beat in while inbear is to carry in; bring in; furnish; provide; supply; put forth.

As verbs the difference between inbeat and inbear

is that inbeat is to beat in while inbear is to carry in; bring in; furnish; provide; supply; put forth.

As a noun inbeat

is the act, process, or instance of beating in.

inbeat

English

Verb

  • To beat in.
  • *1855 , Mary Matilda Howard, Hastings, past and present :
  • [...] and in part imputeth it, that the river Rother is not contained in his channel, and so loseth his force to carry away the sands and beach which the sea doth inbeat into the haven.
  • *1873 , Henry Ward Beecher, Plymouth pulpit :
  • [...] a man may be superior to his circumstances, and even to these constantly outlying and inbeating influences which deteriorate his life.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act, process, or instance of beating in.
  • *1999 , Elizabeth A. Grosz, Becomings: explorations in time, memory, and futures :
  • [...] two-beat: an outbeat gesture of (usually circumscribed) ecstasis as my glance is released from my bodily self, and an inbeat return of the glance to the bodily-self now modified by having just perceived its own image in the mirror.
  • *2002 , Donald L. Miller, Henry Steele Commager, The Story of World War II :
  • The bullet . . . came through my chest between two ribs, slightly shattering them, went past my heart, as the doctors later told me, when it must have been on an inbeat instead of an outbeat, and then missed my backbone as it went through the other side of my body about an inch.

    inbear

    English

    Verb

  • To carry in; bring in; furnish; provide; supply; put forth.
  • *1829 , Sir David Brewster, The Edinburgh journal of science - Volume 10 - Page 63 :
  • [...] and in part imputeth it, that the river Rother is not contained in its channel, and so loseth its force to carry away the seas and beach, which the sea doth inbear into the haven.
  • *1905 , Arthur Lewis, Days of old Rome - Page 54 :
  • And here to one long thought-delivered ease Be ours now to fling back unfurrowed brow, Rose-cinctured, to the need of drowsy eyes, Which ope but to the presence of some stir More musical, of breezes that inbear As 'twere one last word from the tranced West.
  • *1961 , G.A. Natesan, The Indian review - Volume 62 - Page 79 :
  • The servitors of Hari are Forever highly fortunate In their unflinching faith and great Thirst for the Lord that they inbear .

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