somebody |
respondent |
As nouns the difference between somebody and respondent
is that
somebody is a recognised person, a celebrity while
respondent is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
As a pronoun somebody
is some unspecified person.
As an adjective respondent is
disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
petition |
respondent |
As nouns the difference between petition and respondent
is that
petition is petition while
respondent is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
As an adjective respondent is
disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
respondent |
blame |
As a noun respondent
is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
As an adjective respondent
is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
As a verb blame is
.
respondent |
desperate |
As adjectives the difference between respondent and desperate
is that
respondent is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding while
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless.
As a noun respondent
is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
researcher |
respondent |
As nouns the difference between researcher and respondent
is that
researcher is one who researches while
respondent is person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court. In some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
As an adjective respondent is
disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
respondent |
corespondent |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between respondent and corespondent
is that
respondent is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent while
corespondent is (legal) one of two or more persons against whom a lawsuit is made; but especially a person charged with commiting adultery with the defendant in a divorce proceeding.
As nouns the difference between respondent and corespondent
is that
respondent is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent while
corespondent is (legal) one of two or more persons against whom a lawsuit is made; but especially a person charged with commiting adultery with the defendant in a divorce proceeding.
As an adjective respondent
is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
interviewees |
respondent |
As a verb interviewees
is .
As a noun respondent is
(legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
As an adjective respondent is
disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
respondent |
responding |
As nouns the difference between respondent and responding
is that
respondent is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent while
responding is response.
As an adjective respondent
is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
As a verb responding is
.
accuse |
respondent |
As a verb accuse
is .
As a noun respondent is
(legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
As an adjective respondent is
disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
respondent |
subjects |
As nouns the difference between respondent and subjects
is that
respondent is person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court. In some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent while
subjects is plural of subject.
As an adjective respondent
is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
As a verb subjects is
third-person singular of subject.
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