abandon |
ban |
In transitive obsolete terms the difference between abandon and ban
is that
abandon is to cast out; to banish; to expel; to reject while
ban is to summon; call out.
In transitive terms the difference between abandon and ban
is that
abandon is to surrender to the insurer the insured item, so as to claim a total loss while
ban is to prohibit; interdict; proscribe; forbid or block from participation.
In obsolete terms the difference between abandon and ban
is that
abandon is abandonment; relinquishment while
ban is a curse or anathema.
As an adverb abandon
is freely; entirely.
As an initialism BAN is
british Approved Name.
reduce |
ban |
As a verb reduce
is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.
As a proper noun ban is
.
ban |
inhibit |
As a proper noun ban
is .
As a verb inhibit is
to hinder; to restrain.
ban |
burn |
As a proper noun ban
is .
As a noun burn is
water.
stem |
ban |
As a noun stem
is (countable).
As a proper noun ban is
.
ban |
suspend |
In obsolete terms the difference between ban and suspend
is that
ban is a curse or anathema while
suspend is to make to depend.
As verbs the difference between ban and suspend
is that
ban is to summon; call out while
suspend is to halt something temporarily.
As a noun ban
is prohibition.
As an initialism BAN
is british Approved Name.
eject |
ban |
As a verb eject
is to compel (a person or persons) to leave.
As a noun eject
is a button on a machine that causes something to be ejected from the machine or
eject can be (psychology) (
by analogy with subject and object ) an inferred object of someone else's consciousness.
As a proper noun ban is
.
expel |
ban |
In obsolete terms the difference between expel and ban
is that
expel is to fire (a bullet, arrow etc.) while
ban is a curse or anathema.
As verbs the difference between expel and ban
is that
expel is to eject or erupt while
ban is to summon; call out.
As a noun ban is
prohibition.
As an initialism BAN is
british Approved Name.
ban |
june |
As a proper noun ban
is .
As an adverb june is
in a young manner, youthfully.
ban |
banned |
As verbs the difference between ban and banned
is that
ban is to summon; call out while
banned is past tense of ban.
As a noun ban
is prohibition.
As an initialism BAN
is british Approved Name.
As an adjective banned is
forbidden; not allowed.
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