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Relatives vs Associate - What's the difference?

relatives | associate |


As nouns the difference between relatives and associate

is that relatives is while associate is (slang) an associate's degree.

Lawyer vs Associate - What's the difference?

lawyer | associate |


As nouns the difference between lawyer and associate

is that lawyer is a professional person qualified (as by a law degree and/or bar exam) and authorized to practice law, i.e. conduct lawsuits and/or give legal advice while associate is a person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or colleague.

As verbs the difference between lawyer and associate

is that lawyer is to practice law while associate is to join in or form a league, union, or association.

As an adjective associate is

joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status.

Entwine vs Associate - What's the difference?

entwine | associate |


As a verb entwine

is to twist or twine around something (or one another).

As a noun associate is

(slang) an associate's degree.

Associate vs Stakeholder - What's the difference?

associate | stakeholder |


In lang=en terms the difference between associate and stakeholder

is that associate is an associate's degree while stakeholder is a person filing an interpleader action, such as a garnishee or trustee, who acknowledges possession of property that is owed to one or more of several other claimants.

As nouns the difference between associate and stakeholder

is that associate is a person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or colleague while stakeholder is a person holding the stakes of bettors, with the responsibility of delivering the pot to the winner of the bet.

As an adjective associate

is joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status.

As a verb associate

is to join in or form a league, union, or association.

Associate vs Regard - What's the difference?

associate | regard |


As nouns the difference between associate and regard

is that associate is (slang) an associate's degree while regard is a steady look, a gaze.

As a verb regard is

(obsolete) to set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect.

Contact vs Associate - What's the difference?

contact | associate |


In transitive terms the difference between contact and associate

is that contact is to establish communication with something or someone while associate is to connect evidentially, or in the mind or imagination.

As an adjective associate is

joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status.

Assimilate vs Associate - What's the difference?

assimilate | associate |


As verbs the difference between assimilate and associate

is that assimilate is to incorporate nutrients into the body, especially after digestion while associate is to join in or form a league, union, or association.

As an adjective associate is

joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status.

As a noun associate is

a person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or colleague.

Associate vs Corresponding - What's the difference?

associate | corresponding |


As adjectives the difference between associate and corresponding

is that associate is joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status while corresponding is that have a similar relationship.

As nouns the difference between associate and corresponding

is that associate is a person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or colleague while corresponding is action of the verb to correspond

As verbs the difference between associate and corresponding

is that associate is to join in or form a league, union, or association while corresponding is present participle of lang=en.

Peers vs Associate - What's the difference?

peers | associate |


As nouns the difference between peers and associate

is that peers is plural of lang=en while associate is a person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or colleague.

As verbs the difference between peers and associate

is that peers is third-person singular of peer while associate is to join in or form a league, union, or association.

As a proper noun Peers

is a section of the British Houses of Parliament, the House of Lords, the House of Peers.

As an adjective associate is

joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status.

Coalition vs Associate - What's the difference?

coalition | associate |


As nouns the difference between coalition and associate

is that coalition is a temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage while associate is (slang) an associate's degree.

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