habilitate |
habituate |
As verbs the difference between habilitate and habituate
is that
habilitate is
european institutions of higher education: to qualify as an instructor or professor usually associated with defense of a dissertation or similar project while
habituate is to make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize.
As an adjective habilitate
is (obsolete) qualified or entitled.
habilitate |
|
habilitate |
attune |
As verbs the difference between habilitate and attune
is that
habilitate is
european institutions of higher education: to qualify as an instructor or professor usually associated with defense of a dissertation or similar project while
attune is (music) to bring into musical accord.
As an adjective habilitate
is (obsolete) qualified or entitled.
habilitated |
habilitate |
As verbs the difference between habilitated and habilitate
is that
habilitated is (
habilitate) while
habilitate is
european institutions of higher education: to qualify as an instructor or professor usually associated with defense of a dissertation or similar project.
As an adjective habilitate is
(obsolete) qualified or entitled.