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Applied vs Deployed - What's the difference?

applied | deployed |


As verbs the difference between applied and deployed

is that applied is (apply) while deployed is (deploy).

As an adjective applied

is put into practical use.

Basic vs Applied - What's the difference?

basic | applied |


As adjectives the difference between basic and applied

is that basic is necessary, essential for life or some process while applied is put into practical use.

As a noun basic

is a necessary commodity, a staple requirement.

As a proper noun BASIC

is a family of third-generation programming languages (c.1964 on).

As a verb applied is

past tense of apply.

Applied vs Exerted - What's the difference?

applied | exerted |


As verbs the difference between applied and exerted

is that applied is past tense of apply while exerted is past tense of exert.

As an adjective applied

is put into practical use.

Suplied vs Applied - What's the difference?

suplied | applied |

Suplied is likely misspelled.


Suplied has no English definition.

As an adjective applied is

put into practical use.

As a verb applied is

past tense of apply.

Apply vs Applied - What's the difference?

apply | applied |


As verbs the difference between apply and applied

is that apply is to lay or place; to put or adjust (one thing to another);—with to; as, to apply the hand to the breast; to apply medicaments to a diseased part of the body while applied is past tense of apply.

As adjectives the difference between apply and applied

is that apply is an alternative spelling of lang=en while applied is put into practical use.

Applied vs Practical - What's the difference?

applied | practical |

Practical is a antonym of applied.



As adjectives the difference between applied and practical

is that applied is put into practical use while practical is based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis.

As a verb applied

is past tense of apply.

As a noun practical is

a part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability.

Applied vs Practocal - What's the difference?

applied | practocal |

Applies vs Applied - What's the difference?

applies | applied |


As verbs the difference between applies and applied

is that applies is (apply) while applied is (apply).

As an adjective applied is

put into practical use.

Applied vs Applyed - What's the difference?

applied | applyed |


As verbs the difference between applied and applyed

is that applied is past tense of apply while applyed is obsolete spelling of applied; Past tense of apply.

As an adjective applied

is put into practical use.

Applier vs Applied - What's the difference?

applier | applied |


As a noun applier

is a person who, or device that applies something.

As an adjective applied is

put into practical use.

As a verb applied is

(apply).

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