Pertain vs Belimp - What's the difference?
pertain | belimp |
To happen; occur; befall.
To pertain; belong or belong to; befit.
*2010 , Susan Squires, A Twist in Time :
In lang=en terms the difference between pertain and belimp
is that pertain is to relate, to refer, be relevant to while belimp is to pertain; belong or belong to; befit.As verbs the difference between pertain and belimp
is that pertain is to belong while belimp is to happen; occur; befall.pertain
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Usage notes
* In all the above senses, pertain' is followed by '''to''' (or formerly by '''unto''', as in ''The King James Version of The Bible'' and in the plays of Shakespeare, although ' to is used in these works as well).Quotations
(relate ): * 1989 , Sort out any booklets or manuals that pertain to the heating system or any other fixture that you are leaving behind. — One's company , Underwood, Lynn, Southampton: Ashford.Synonyms
* appertainAntonyms
* be irrelevantAnagrams
* * *belimp
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Verb
- He heaved a breath and sat back down. She could see he was troubled. "Your time is not the same as mine. I do not belimp here."