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Arguably vs Conclude - What's the difference?

arguably | conclude |


As an adverb arguably

is as can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent.

As a verb conclude is

to end; to come to an end.

Conclude vs Presume - What's the difference?

conclude | presume |


In intransitive terms the difference between conclude and presume

is that conclude is to end; to come to an end while presume is to be presumptuous; with {{term|on}}, {{term|upon}}, to take advantage (of), to take liberties (with).

In transitive terms the difference between conclude and presume

is that conclude is to come to a conclusion, to a final decision while presume is to assume to be true (without proof); to take for granted, to suppose.

Conclude vs Inference - What's the difference?

conclude | inference |


As a verb conclude

is to end; to come to an end.

As a noun inference is

inference.

Conclude vs Preclude - What's the difference?

conclude | preclude |


In transitive terms the difference between conclude and preclude

is that conclude is to come to a conclusion, to a final decision while preclude is remove the possibility of; rule out; prevent or exclude; to make impossible.

As verbs the difference between conclude and preclude

is that conclude is to end; to come to an end while preclude is remove the possibility of; rule out; prevent or exclude; to make impossible.

Conclude vs Prove - What's the difference?

conclude | prove |


In intransitive terms the difference between conclude and prove

is that conclude is to end; to come to an end while prove is to turn out; to manifest.

In transitive terms the difference between conclude and prove

is that conclude is to come to a conclusion, to a final decision while prove is to put to the test, to make trial of.

Extrapolate vs Conclude - What's the difference?

extrapolate | conclude |


In transitive terms the difference between extrapolate and conclude

is that extrapolate is to infer by extending known information while conclude is to come to a conclusion, to a final decision.

Amalgamate vs Conclude - What's the difference?

amalgamate | conclude |


In lang=en terms the difference between amalgamate and conclude

is that amalgamate is to merge, to combine, to blend, to join while conclude is to come to a conclusion, to a final decision.

As verbs the difference between amalgamate and conclude

is that amalgamate is to merge, to combine, to blend, to join while conclude is to end; to come to an end.

As an adjective amalgamate

is coalesced; united; combined.

Conclude vs Adjourn - What's the difference?

conclude | adjourn |


In intransitive terms the difference between conclude and adjourn

is that conclude is to end; to come to an end while adjourn is to end or suspend an event.

In transitive terms the difference between conclude and adjourn

is that conclude is to come to a conclusion, to a final decision while adjourn is to defer; to put off temporarily or indefinitely.

Conclude vs Proof - What's the difference?

conclude | proof |


In transitive terms the difference between conclude and proof

is that conclude is to come to a conclusion, to a final decision while proof is to make resistant, especially to water.

In obsolete terms the difference between conclude and proof

is that conclude is to include; to comprehend; to shut up together; to embrace while proof is armour of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armour of proof.

As verbs the difference between conclude and proof

is that conclude is to end; to come to an end while proof is to proofread.

As a noun proof is

an effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.

As an adjective proof is

used in proving or testing.

Conclude vs Grasp - What's the difference?

conclude | grasp |


As a verb conclude

is to end; to come to an end.

As an acronym grasp is

(software|object-oriented design).

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