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Compromise vs Deteriorate - What's the difference?

compromise | deteriorate |


In lang=en terms the difference between compromise and deteriorate

is that compromise is to breach (a security system) while deteriorate is to grow worse; to be impaired in quality; to degenerate.

As verbs the difference between compromise and deteriorate

is that compromise is (ambitransitive) to bind by mutual agreement while deteriorate is to make worse; to make inferior in quality or value; to impair.

As a noun compromise

is the settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions.

Compromised vs Deteriorated - What's the difference?

compromised | deteriorated |


As verbs the difference between compromised and deteriorated

is that compromised is (compromise) while deteriorated is (deteriorate).

As an adjective compromised

is having been compromised.

Point vs Instance - What's the difference?

point | instance |


In lang=en terms the difference between point and instance

is that point is to mark with diacritics while instance is to cite an example as proof; to exemplify.

In computing|lang=en terms the difference between point and instance

is that point is (computing) to direct the central processing unit to seek information at a certain location in memory while instance is (computing) in object-oriented programming: a created object, one that has had memory allocated for local data storage; an instantiation of a class.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between point and instance

is that point is (obsolete) to appoint while instance is (obsolete) a piece of evidence; a proof or sign (of something).

As nouns the difference between point and instance

is that point is a discrete division of something while instance is (obsolete) urgency of manner or words; an urgent request; insistence.

As verbs the difference between point and instance

is that point is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it while instance is to mention as a case or example; to refer to; to cite; as, to instance a fact.

Mass vs Nodule - What's the difference?

mass | nodule |


As nouns the difference between mass and nodule

is that mass is matter, material while nodule is a rounded mass or irregular shape; a little knot or lump.

As a verb mass

is to form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble.

As an adjective mass

is involving a mass of things; concerning a large quantity or number.

Ephysema vs Emphysematous - What's the difference?

ephysema | emphysematous |


As an adjective emphysematous is

(medicine) related, similar to or involving emphysema; swollen, bloated.

Mix vs Miscellaneous - What's the difference?

mix | miscellaneous |


As a verb mix

is to stir two or more substances together.

As a noun mix

is the result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture.

As an adjective miscellaneous is

consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts.

Rem vs Print - What's the difference?

rem | print |


As nouns the difference between rem and print

is that rem is rapid eye movement while print is books and other material created by printing presses, considered collectively or as a medium.

As an adjective print is

of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.

As a verb print is

to produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with out or off: print out, print off.

Actuacting vs Driving - What's the difference?

actuacting | driving |


As a verb driving is

.

As an adjective driving is

that drives (a mechanism or process).

As a noun driving is

the action of the verb to drive in any sense.

Attraction vs Attractibility - What's the difference?

attraction | attractibility |

Attractibility is often a misspelling of attraction.


Attractibility has no English definition.

As a noun attraction

is the tendency to attract.

Comlacment vs Contended - What's the difference?

comlacment | contended |


As a verb contended is

(contend).

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