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Obligation vs Intention - What's the difference?

obligation | intention |


As nouns the difference between obligation and intention

is that obligation is the act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone while intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow.

Thwart vs Intention - What's the difference?

thwart | intention |


As nouns the difference between thwart and intention

is that thwart is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail while intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow.

As a verb thwart

is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.

As an adjective thwart

is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.

As an adverb thwart

is obliquely; transversely; athwart.

Intention vs Condition - What's the difference?

intention | condition |


As nouns the difference between intention and condition

is that intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow while condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.

As a verb condition is

to subject to the process of acclimation.

Intention vs Assumption - What's the difference?

intention | assumption |


As nouns the difference between intention and assumption

is that intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow while assumption is the act of assuming]], or taking to or upon one's self; the act of [[take up|taking up or adopting.

Stance vs Intention - What's the difference?

stance | intention |


As nouns the difference between stance and intention

is that stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands while intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow.

Intention vs False - What's the difference?

intention | false |


As a noun intention

is a course of action that a person intends to follow.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Alm vs Intention - What's the difference?

alm | intention |


As an initialism alm

is (software|development).

As a noun intention is

a course of action that a person intends to follow.

Though vs Intention - What's the difference?

though | intention |


As an adverb though

is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though

is despite the fact that; although.

As a noun intention is

a course of action that a person intends to follow.

Willing vs Intention - What's the difference?

willing | intention |


As nouns the difference between willing and intention

is that willing is (rare|or|obsolete) the execution of a will while intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow.

As an adjective willing

is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a verb willing

is .

Intention vs Feelings - What's the difference?

intention | feelings |


As nouns the difference between intention and feelings

is that intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow while feelings is .

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