member |
entryism |
As nouns the difference between member and entryism
is that
member is member (
person) while
entryism is a political tactic by which an organisation or state encourages its members or agents to infiltrate another organisation in an attempt to gain recruits or take over entirely.
agent |
entryism |
As nouns the difference between agent and entryism
is that
agent is agent (intermediary for certain services, such as for artistic performances or public relations) while
entryism is a political tactic by which an organisation or state encourages its members or agents to infiltrate another organisation in an attempt to gain recruits or take over entirely.
infiltrate |
entryism |
As a verb infiltrate
is to surreptitiously penetrate, enter or gain access.
As a noun entryism is
a political tactic by which an organisation or state encourages its members or agents to infiltrate another organisation in an attempt to gain recruits or take over entirely.
recruit |
entryism |
As nouns the difference between recruit and entryism
is that
recruit is a supply of anything wasted or exhausted; a reinforcement while
entryism is a political tactic by which an organisation or state encourages its members or agents to infiltrate another organisation in an attempt to gain recruits or take over entirely.
As a verb recruit
is to enroll or enlist new members or potential employees on behalf of an employer, organization, sports team, military, etc.
repetition |
echopraxia |
As nouns the difference between repetition and echopraxia
is that
repetition is repetition while
echopraxia is the involuntary repetition or imitation of the observed movements of another.
imitation |
echopraxia |
As nouns the difference between imitation and echopraxia
is that
imitation is imitation while
echopraxia is the involuntary repetition or imitation of the observed movements of another.
observe |
echopraxia |
As a verb observe
is .
As a noun echopraxia is
the involuntary repetition or imitation of the observed movements of another.
movement |
echopraxia |
As nouns the difference between movement and echopraxia
is that
movement is physical motion between points in space while
echopraxia is the involuntary repetition or imitation of the observed movements of another.
echolalia |
echopraxia |
Related terms |
Echopraxia is a related term of echolalia.
As nouns the difference between echolalia and echopraxia
is that
echolalia is the immediate, involuntary, and repetitive echoing of words or phrases spoken by another while
echopraxia is the involuntary repetition or imitation of the observed movements of another.
amnesia |
ecmnesia |
As nouns the difference between amnesia and ecmnesia
is that
amnesia is amnesia while
ecmnesia is a form of amnesia in which the patient can recall older events but not recent ones.
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