press |
gazette |
As nouns the difference between press and gazette
is that
press is a device used to apply pressure to an item while
gazette is a newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically; especially, the official journal published by the British government, and containing legal and state notices.
As verbs the difference between press and gazette
is that
press is to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight while
gazette is to publish in a gazette.
press |
convocation |
Related terms |
Press is a related term of convocation.
As nouns the difference between press and convocation
is that
press is (
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item while
convocation is the act of calling or assembling by summons.
As a verb press
is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
press |
stimulate |
As verbs the difference between press and stimulate
is that
press is to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight while
stimulate is to encourage into action.
As a noun press
is a device used to apply pressure to an item.
corps |
press |
Related terms |
Corps is a related term of press.
As nouns the difference between corps and press
is that
corps is while
press is (
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.
As a verb press is
(ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
press |
persuade |
Related terms |
Press is a related term of persuade.
As verbs the difference between press and persuade
is that
press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight while
persuade is .
As a noun press
is (
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.
embarrass |
press |
Related terms |
Embarrass is a related term of press.
In lang=en terms the difference between embarrass and press
is that
embarrass is to involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with urgent claims or demands while
press is to lay stress upon, emphasize.
As verbs the difference between embarrass and press
is that
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash while
press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
As a noun press is
(
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.
hem |
press |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between hem and press
is that
hem is : To surround something or someone in a confining way while
press is to lay stress upon, emphasize.
As nouns the difference between hem and press
is that
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention while
press is a device used to apply pressure to an item.
As verbs the difference between hem and press
is that
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem; to hesitate in speaking while
press is to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
As an interjection hem
is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a pronoun hem
is obsolete form of 'em|lang=en.
compel |
press |
Related terms |
Compel is a related term of press.
In lang=en terms the difference between compel and press
is that
compel is to exact, extort, (make) produce by force while
press is to lay stress upon, emphasize.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between compel and press
is that
compel is (obsolete) to call forth; to summon while
press is (obsolete) to print.
As verbs the difference between compel and press
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
As a noun press is
(
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.
necessitate |
press |
Related terms |
Necessitate is a related term of press.
As verbs the difference between necessitate and press
is that
necessitate is to make necessary; to require (something) to be brought about while
press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
As a noun press is
(
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.
press |
newspapers |
As nouns the difference between press and newspapers
is that
press is (
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item while
newspapers is .
As verbs the difference between press and newspapers
is that
press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight while
newspapers is (
newspaper).
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