intercept |
counteract |
As verbs the difference between intercept and counteract
is that
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while
counteract is to act in opposition to; thwart; to hinder, defeat, or frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the effect of medicines; to counteract good advice.
As a noun intercept
is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
intercept |
slope |
In transitive terms the difference between intercept and slope
is that
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while
slope is to form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to incline or slant.
As an adjective slope is
sloping.
As an adverb slope is
slopingly.
intercept |
intrude |
As verbs the difference between intercept and intrude
is that
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while
intrude is to thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass.
As a noun intercept
is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
intercept |
seize |
In transitive terms the difference between intercept and seize
is that
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while
seize is to have a sudden and powerful effect upon.
As a noun intercept
is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
intercept |
prevent |
In transitive terms the difference between intercept and prevent
is that
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while
prevent is to stop; to keep (from happening).
As a noun intercept
is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
intercept |
capture |
As nouns the difference between intercept and capture
is that
intercept is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call while
capture is an act of capturing; a seizing by force or stratagem.
As verbs the difference between intercept and capture
is that
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while
capture is to take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
glean |
intercept |
As verbs the difference between glean and intercept
is that
glean is to collect (grain, grapes, etc) left behind after the main harvest or gathering while
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion).
As nouns the difference between glean and intercept
is that
glean is a collection made by gleaning or
glean can be (obsolete) cleaning; afterbirth while
intercept is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
intercept |
cease |
As verbs the difference between intercept and cease
is that
intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while
cease is (formal|intransitive) to stop.
As a noun intercept
is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
foll |
intercept |
As nouns the difference between foll and intercept
is that
foll is while
intercept is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
As a verb intercept is
to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion).
listen |
intercept |
Synonyms |
Listen is a synonym of intercept.
As nouns the difference between listen and intercept
is that
listen is while
intercept is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
As a verb intercept is
to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion).
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