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Reject vs Throwout - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between reject and throwout

is that reject is something that is rejected while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As a verb reject

is to refuse to accept.

Remove vs Throwout - What's the difference?

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In lang=en terms the difference between remove and throwout

is that remove is the transfer of one's home or business to another place; a move while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As nouns the difference between remove and throwout

is that remove is the act of removing something while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As a verb remove

is to move something from one place to another, especially to take away.

Throwout vs Cast - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between throwout and cast

is that throwout is (rare) one who has been rejected by society; an outcast while cast is moment or cast can be luck, fortune.

Putout vs Throwout - What's the difference?

putout | throwout |


As nouns the difference between putout and throwout

is that putout is (baseball) a play in which a batter is retired while throwout is (rare) one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

Eject vs Throwout - What's the difference?

eject | throwout |


As nouns the difference between eject and throwout

is that eject is a button on a machine that causes something to be ejected from the machine while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As a verb eject

is to compel (a person or persons) to leave.

Takeout vs Throwout - What's the difference?

takeout | throwout |


As nouns the difference between takeout and throwout

is that takeout is food purchased from a takeaway while throwout is (rare) one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As an adjective takeout

is intended to be eaten off the premises.

Dispose vs Throwout - What's the difference?

dispose | throwout |


As an adjective dispose

is organized, placed in a certain fashion, arranged.

As a verb dispose

is .

As a noun throwout is

(rare) one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

Takeaway vs Throwout - What's the difference?

takeaway | throwout |


In lang=en terms the difference between takeaway and throwout

is that takeaway is the preliminary part of a golfer′s swing when the club is brought back away from the ball while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As nouns the difference between takeaway and throwout

is that takeaway is a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As an adjective takeaway

is to be eaten off the premises.

Defenestrate vs Throwout - What's the difference?

defenestrate | throwout |


As a verb defenestrate

is to eject or throw (someone or something) from a window; compare {{term|transfenestrate|lang=en}}.

As a noun throwout is

one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

Leave vs Throwout - What's the difference?

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In lang=en terms the difference between leave and throwout

is that leave is farewell, departure while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As nouns the difference between leave and throwout

is that leave is the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball while throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.

As a verb leave

is To have a consequence or remnant.

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