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actuate

Galvanise vs Actuate - What's the difference?

galvanise | actuate | Related terms |

Galvanise is a related term of actuate.


As verbs the difference between galvanise and actuate

is that galvanise is while actuate is to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.

Urge vs Actuate - What's the difference?

urge | actuate | Related terms |

Urge is a related term of actuate.


As a noun urge

is gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).

As a verb actuate is

to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.

Perform vs Actuate - What's the difference?

perform | actuate |


As verbs the difference between perform and actuate

is that perform is to do something; to execute while actuate is to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.

Validity vs Actuate - What's the difference?

validity | actuate |


As a noun validity

is the state of being valid, authentic or genuine.

As a verb actuate is

to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.

Realize vs Actuate - What's the difference?

realize | actuate |


In lang=en terms the difference between realize and actuate

is that realize is to cause to seem real; to impress upon the mind as actual; to feel vividly or strongly; to make one's own in apprehension or experience while actuate is to incite to action; to motivate.

As verbs the difference between realize and actuate

is that realize is to make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish while actuate is to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.

Act vs Actuate - What's the difference?

act | actuate |


In lang=en terms the difference between act and actuate

is that act is to feign while actuate is to incite to action; to motivate.

As verbs the difference between act and actuate

is that act is to do something while actuate is to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.

As a noun act

is (countable) something done, a deed.

Grip vs Actuate - What's the difference?

grip | actuate |


In lang=en terms the difference between grip and actuate

is that grip is to do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief while actuate is to incite to action; to motivate.

As verbs the difference between grip and actuate

is that grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand while actuate is to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.

As a noun grip

is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or grip can be (obsolete) the griffin.

Actuate vs Actualized - What's the difference?

actuate | actualized |


As verbs the difference between actuate and actualized

is that actuate is to activate, or to put into motion; to animate while actualized is (actualize).

Actuate vs Vivify - What's the difference?

actuate | vivify | Related terms |

Actuate is a related term of vivify.


As verbs the difference between actuate and vivify

is that actuate is to activate, or to put into motion; to animate while vivify is to bring to life.

Actuate vs Propose - What's the difference?

actuate | propose | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between actuate and propose

is that actuate is to incite to action; to motivate while propose is to intend.

As a noun propose is

an objective or aim.

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