Pertained vs Advanced - What's the difference?
pertained | advanced |
(pertain)
(advance)
(senseid)At or close to the state of the art.
Enhanced.
Having moved forward in time or space (e.g. advanced ignition timing).
* Hawthorne
In a late stage of development; greatly developed beyond an initial stage.
(phonetics) Pronounced farther to the front of the vocal tract.
As verbs the difference between pertained and advanced
is that pertained is (pertain) while advanced is (advance).As an adjective advanced is
(senseid)at or close to the state of the art.pertained
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(head)Anagrams
*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
* * *advanced
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- a gentleman advanced in years, with a hard experience written in his wrinkles
