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instrumentalise

Terms vs Instrumentalise - What's the difference?

terms | instrumentalise |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb instrumentalise is

.

Instrumentalise vs Operationalise - What's the difference?

instrumentalise | operationalise |


As verbs the difference between instrumentalise and operationalise

is that instrumentalise is while operationalise is .

Instrumentalise vs Instrumentalism - What's the difference?

instrumentalise | instrumentalism |


As a verb instrumentalise

is .

As a noun instrumentalism is

(philosophy) in the philosophy of science, the view that concepts and theories are merely useful instruments whose worth is measured not by whether the concepts and theories are true or false (or correctly depict reality), but how effective they are in explaining and predicting phenomena.

Instrumentalised vs Instrumentalise - What's the difference?

instrumentalised | instrumentalise |


As verbs the difference between instrumentalised and instrumentalise

is that instrumentalised is (instrumentalise) while instrumentalise is .

Instrumentalize vs Instrumentalise - What's the difference?

instrumentalize | instrumentalise |


As verbs the difference between instrumentalize and instrumentalise

is that instrumentalize is to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice while instrumentalise is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Instrumentalist vs Instrumentalise - What's the difference?

instrumentalist | instrumentalise |


As a noun instrumentalist

is one who plays a musical instrument, as distinguished from a vocalist.

As a verb instrumentalise is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.