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elocute

Terms vs Elocute - What's the difference?

terms | elocute |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb elocute is

(us|legal) to state, assert or admit.

Elocute vs Elocuted - What's the difference?

elocute | elocuted |


As verbs the difference between elocute and elocuted

is that elocute is (us|legal) to state, assert or admit while elocuted is (elocute).

Admit vs Elocute - What's the difference?

admit | elocute |


As verbs the difference between admit and elocute

is that admit is while elocute is (us|legal) to state, assert or admit.

Assert vs Elocute - What's the difference?

assert | elocute |


As verbs the difference between assert and elocute

is that assert is to declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively while elocute is (us|legal) to state, assert or admit.

As a noun assert

is (computer science) an assert statement; a section of source code which tests whether an expected condition is true.

State vs Elocute - What's the difference?

state | elocute |


As verbs the difference between state and elocute

is that state is while elocute is (us|legal) to state, assert or admit.