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colonise

Colonise vs Conquer - What's the difference?

colonise | conquer |


As verbs the difference between colonise and conquer

is that colonise is while conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.

Terrorise vs Colonise - What's the difference?

terrorise | colonise |


As verbs the difference between terrorise and colonise

is that terrorise is while colonise is .

Appropriate vs Colonise - What's the difference?

appropriate | colonise |


As verbs the difference between appropriate and colonise

is that appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit while colonise is .

As an adjective appropriate

is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

Colonise vs Coloniser - What's the difference?

colonise | coloniser |


As a verb colonise

is to settle (somewhere) with colonists.

As a noun coloniser is

standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|colonizer.

Colonised vs Colonise - What's the difference?

colonised | colonise |


As verbs the difference between colonised and colonise

is that colonised is (colonise) while colonise is .

Colonise vs Colonies - What's the difference?

colonise | colonies |

Colonies is a anagram of colonise.



As a verb colonise

is to settle (somewhere) with colonists.

As a noun colonies is

plural of colony.

Overtake vs Colonise - What's the difference?

overtake | colonise |


As verbs the difference between overtake and colonise

is that overtake is to pass a more slowly moving object while colonise is .

Colonise vs Anticonquest - What's the difference?

colonise | anticonquest |


As a verb colonise

is .

As an adjective anticonquest is

opposing a conquest; regarding the indigenous inhabitants of a colonised country as victims rather than foes of the colonisers.

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