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Attend vs Approve - What's the difference?

attend | approve |


In lang=en terms the difference between attend and approve

is that attend is to wait upon as a servant etc; to accompany to assist (someone) while approve is to consider or show to be worthy of approbation or acceptance.

As verbs the difference between attend and approve

is that attend is ("to kindle") or attend can be (archaic|transitive) to listen to (something or someone); to pay attention to; regard; heed while approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.

Attend vs Contribute - What's the difference?

attend | contribute |


As verbs the difference between attend and contribute

is that attend is ("to kindle") or attend can be (archaic|transitive) to listen to (something or someone); to pay attention to; regard; heed while contribute is to give something, that is or becomes part of a larger whole.

Enrol vs Attend - What's the difference?

enrol | attend |


As verbs the difference between enrol and attend

is that enrol is (british|nz|australia|irish) while attend is ("to kindle") or attend can be (archaic|transitive) to listen to (something or someone); to pay attention to; regard; heed.

Attend vs Enter - What's the difference?

attend | enter |


In intransitive terms the difference between attend and enter

is that attend is (to turn one's consideration to, deal with) To turn one's consideration ({{term|to}}); to deal with (a task, problem, concern etc.), to look after while enter is to go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.

In transitive terms the difference between attend and enter

is that attend is (to be present at) To be present at (an event or place) in order to take part in some action or proceedings while enter is to record (something) in an account, ledger, etc.

As verbs the difference between attend and enter

is that attend is alternative form of nodot=9 lang=en "to kindle" while enter is to go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.

As a noun enter is

an alternative spelling of Enter||the computer key|lang=en.

Attend vs Take - What's the difference?

attend | take |


In intransitive terms the difference between attend and take

is that attend is (to turn one's consideration to, deal with) To turn one's consideration ({{term|to}}); to deal with (a task, problem, concern etc.), to look after while take is to stick, persist, thrive or remain.

In transitive terms the difference between attend and take

is that attend is (to be present at) To be present at (an event or place) in order to take part in some action or proceedings while take is to consider as an instance or example.

As verbs the difference between attend and take

is that attend is alternative form of nodot=9 lang=en "to kindle" while take is To get or put something into one's or someone's possession or control.

As a noun take is

an act of taking.

Attend vs Attach - What's the difference?

attend | attach |


In intransitive terms the difference between attend and attach

is that attend is (to turn one's consideration to, deal with) To turn one's consideration ({{term|to}}); to deal with (a task, problem, concern etc.), to look after while attach is to adhere; to be attached.

In transitive terms the difference between attend and attach

is that attend is (to be present at) To be present at (an event or place) in order to take part in some action or proceedings while attach is to fasten, to join to (literally and figuratively).

As verbs the difference between attend and attach

is that attend is alternative form of nodot=9 lang=en "to kindle" while attach is to arrest, seize.

Empower vs Attend - What's the difference?

empower | attend |


In lang=en terms the difference between empower and attend

is that empower is to give someone more confidence and/or strength to do something, often by enabling them to increase their control over their own life or situation while attend is to wait upon as a servant etc; to accompany to assist (someone).

As verbs the difference between empower and attend

is that empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something while attend is ("to kindle") or attend can be (archaic|transitive) to listen to (something or someone); to pay attention to; regard; heed.

Adore vs Attend - What's the difference?

adore | attend |


As verbs the difference between adore and attend

is that adore is while attend is ("to kindle") or attend can be (archaic|transitive) to listen to (something or someone); to pay attention to; regard; heed.

Goto vs Attend - What's the difference?

goto | attend |


As verbs the difference between goto and attend

is that goto is while attend is ("to kindle") or attend can be (archaic|transitive) to listen to (something or someone); to pay attention to; regard; heed.

Attend vs Reach - What's the difference?

attend | reach |


In intransitive terms the difference between attend and reach

is that attend is (to turn one's consideration to, deal with) To turn one's consideration ({{term|to}}); to deal with (a task, problem, concern etc.), to look after while reach is to extend in dimension, time etc.; to stretch out continuously ({{term|past}}, {{term|beyond}}, {{term|above}}, {{term|from}} etc. something).

As verbs the difference between attend and reach

is that attend is alternative form of nodot=9 lang=en "to kindle" while reach is to extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a limb, a member, something held, or the like.

As a noun reach is

the act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown.

As an acronym REACH is

Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals

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