defer |
deny |
In lang=en terms the difference between defer and deny
is that
defer is to delay, to wait while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between defer and deny
is that
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority while
deny is to not allow.
stymie |
defer |
As verbs the difference between stymie and defer
is that
stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck while
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority.
As a noun stymie
is an obstacle or obstruction.
defer |
fulfill |
As verbs the difference between defer and fulfill
is that
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority while
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
defer |
x |
As a verb defer
is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
defer |
conform |
In lang=en terms the difference between defer and conform
is that
defer is to delay, to wait while
conform is to make similar in form or nature; to make suitable for a purpose; to adapt.
As verbs the difference between defer and conform
is that
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority while
conform is (intransitive|of persons|often followed by to) to act in accordance with expectations; to behave in the manner of others, especially as a result of social pressure.
abrogate |
defer |
In lang=en terms the difference between abrogate and defer
is that
abrogate is to put an end to; to do away with
[ while defer is to delay, to wait.]
As verbs the difference between abrogate and defer
is that abrogate is to annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc [ while defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority. ]
As an adjective abrogate
is (archaic) abrogated; abolished .
defer |
follow |
In lang=en terms the difference between defer and follow
is that
defer is to delay, to wait while
follow is to walk in, as a road or course; to attend upon closely, as a profession or calling.
As verbs the difference between defer and follow
is that
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority while
follow is to go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction.
defer |
respect |
As verbs the difference between defer and respect
is that
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority while
respect is to have respect for.
As a noun respect is
(uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high.
As an interjection respect is
(jamaica) hello, hi.
extension |
defer |
As a noun extension
is tract (an area).
As a verb defer is
to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority.
defer |
false |
As a verb defer
is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
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