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Depict vs Enact - What's the difference?
depict | enact |In obsolete terms the difference between depict and enact
is that depict is depicted while enact is purpose; determination.As an adjective depict
is depicted.As a noun enact is
purpose; determination.Enact or Inact - What's the difference?
enact | inact |Inact is likely misspelled.
Inact has no English definition.
As a verb enact
is to make (a bill) into law.As a noun enact
is purpose; determination.Enact vs Represent - What's the difference?
enact | represent | Related terms |Enact is a related term of represent.
As verbs the difference between enact and represent
is that enact is (legal) to make (a bill) into law while represent is to present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.As a noun enact
is (obsolete) purpose; determination.Play vs Enact - What's the difference?
play | enact | Related terms |In transitive terms the difference between play and enact
is that play is to keep in play, as a hooked fish, in order to land it while enact is to do; to effect.As verbs the difference between play and enact
is that play is to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment while enact is to make (a bill) into law.As nouns the difference between play and enact
is that play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young while enact is purpose; determination.Enact vs Policy - What's the difference?
enact | policy |In transitive terms the difference between enact and policy
is that enact is to do; to effect while policy is to regulate by laws; to reduce to order.In obsolete terms the difference between enact and policy
is that enact is purpose; determination while policy is an illegal daily lottery in late nineteenth and early twentieth century USA on numbers drawn from a lottery wheel (no plural.Enact vs Propose - What's the difference?
enact | propose |
