militate |
null |
As a verb militate
is to give force or effect toward; to influence.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
s |
militate |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a verb militate is
to give force or effect toward; to influence.
struggle |
militate |
As verbs the difference between struggle and militate
is that
struggle is to strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (
for'' or ''against ), to contend while
militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.
As a noun struggle
is strife, contention, great effort.
forestall |
militate |
As verbs the difference between forestall and militate
is that
forestall is while
militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.
assuage |
militate |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between assuage and militate
is that
assuage is (obsolete) to calm down, become less violent (of passion, hunger etc); to subside, to abate while
militate is (obsolete) to fight.
As verbs the difference between assuage and militate
is that
assuage is to lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc) while
militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.
militate |
obstacle |
As a verb militate
is to give force or effect toward; to influence.
As a noun obstacle is
something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress.
obviate |
militate |
As verbs the difference between obviate and militate
is that
obviate is to bypass a requirement or make it unnecessary; to avoid a future problem or difficult situation while
militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.
militate |
militate |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between militate and militate
is that
militate is (obsolete) to fight while
militate is (obsolete) to fight.
As verbs the difference between militate and militate
is that
militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence while
militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence.
militate |
hinder |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between militate and hinder
is that
militate is (obsolete) to fight while
hinder is (obsolete) to cause harm.
As verbs the difference between militate and hinder
is that
militate is to give force or effect toward; to influence while
hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.
As an adjective hinder is
of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.
As a noun hinder is
(slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.
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