surfeit |
overflow |
In transitive terms the difference between surfeit and overflow
is that
surfeit is to feed someone to excess while
overflow is to cause an overflow.
inordinate |
surfeit |
As an adjective inordinate
is excessive; unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude; extreme.
As a noun surfeit is
(countable) an excessive amount of something.
As a verb surfeit is
to fill to excess.
surfeit |
satisfied |
As verbs the difference between surfeit and satisfied
is that
surfeit is to fill to excess while
satisfied is past tense of satisfy.
As a noun surfeit
is an excessive amount of something.
As an adjective satisfied is
in a state of satisfaction.
overload |
surfeit |
Related terms |
Overload is a related term of surfeit.
In lang=en terms the difference between overload and surfeit
is that
overload is to fail due to excessive load while
surfeit is to feed someone to excess.
As verbs the difference between overload and surfeit
is that
overload is to load excessively while
surfeit is to fill to excess.
As nouns the difference between overload and surfeit
is that
overload is an excessive load while
surfeit is (countable) an excessive amount of something.
surfeit |
load |
Related terms |
Surfeit is a related term of load.
In lang=en terms the difference between surfeit and load
is that
surfeit is to feed someone to excess while
load is to provide in abundance.
As nouns the difference between surfeit and load
is that
surfeit is (countable) an excessive amount of something while
load is a burden; a weight to be carried.
As verbs the difference between surfeit and load
is that
surfeit is to fill to excess while
load is to put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage).
supersaturation |
surfeit |
Related terms |
Supersaturation is a related term of surfeit.
As nouns the difference between supersaturation and surfeit
is that
supersaturation is (physics) the condition of a solution being more highly concentrated than is normally possible while
surfeit is (countable) an excessive amount of something.
As a verb surfeit is
to fill to excess.
surfeit |
obstruction |
Related terms |
Surfeit is a related term of obstruction.
As nouns the difference between surfeit and obstruction
is that
surfeit is (countable) an excessive amount of something while
obstruction is the act of obstructing, or state of being obstructed.
As a verb surfeit
is to fill to excess.
saturate |
surfeit |
Related terms |
Saturate is a related term of surfeit.
As verbs the difference between saturate and surfeit
is that
saturate is to cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or soaked (especially with a liquid) while
surfeit is to fill to excess.
As a noun surfeit is
(countable) an excessive amount of something.
surfeit |
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disdain |
surfeit |
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between disdain and surfeit
is that
disdain is (uncountable) a feeling of contempt or scorn while
surfeit is (uncountable) overindulgence in either food or drink; overeating.
In lang=en terms the difference between disdain and surfeit
is that
disdain is to regard (someone or something) with strong contempt while
surfeit is to feed someone to excess.
As nouns the difference between disdain and surfeit
is that
disdain is (uncountable) a feeling of contempt or scorn while
surfeit is (countable) an excessive amount of something.
As verbs the difference between disdain and surfeit
is that
disdain is to regard (someone or something) with strong contempt while
surfeit is to fill to excess.
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