Safeguarding vs Defence - What's the difference?
safeguarding | defence |As nouns the difference between safeguarding and defence
is that safeguarding is protection while defence is the action of defending, of protecting from attack, danger or injury.As verbs the difference between safeguarding and defence
is that safeguarding is present participle of lang=en while defence is to furnish with defences; to fortify.Declarant vs Deponent - What's the difference?
declarant | deponent |In lang=en terms the difference between declarant and deponent
is that declarant is a person who makes a formal declaration or statement while deponent is a witness; especially one who gives information under oath, in a deposition concerning facts known to him or her.As an adjective deponent is
having passive form (that is, conjugating like the passive voice), but an active meaning. (Such verbs, originally reflexive, are considered to have laid aside their passive meanings..Condole vs Congratulations - What's the difference?
condole | congratulations |As a verb condole
is to grieve.As an interjection congratulations is
expressing praise and approval, expressing approbation.As a noun congratulations is
.Convey vs Constitute - What's the difference?
convey | constitute |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between convey and constitute
is that convey is (obsolete) to carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve while constitute is (obsolete) an established law.As verbs the difference between convey and constitute
is that convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another while constitute is to cause to stand; to establish; to enact.As a noun constitute is
(obsolete) an established law.Crisis vs Chaos - What's the difference?
crisis | chaos |As nouns the difference between crisis and chaos
is that crisis is a crucial or decisive point or situation; a turning point while chaos is a vast chasm or abyss.Ingress vs Influx - What's the difference?
ingress | influx |
