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Reset vs Trigger - What's the difference?

reset | trigger |


As verbs the difference between reset and trigger

is that reset is to set back to the initial state while trigger is to fire a weapon.

As nouns the difference between reset and trigger

is that reset is an act of resetting to the initial state while trigger is a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

Aggravate vs Trigger - What's the difference?

aggravate | trigger |


As verbs the difference between aggravate and trigger

is that aggravate is to make worse, or more severe; to render less tolerable or less excusable; to make more offensive; to enhance; to intensify while trigger is to fire a weapon.

As a noun trigger is

a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

Grab vs Trigger - What's the difference?

grab | trigger |


As nouns the difference between grab and trigger

is that grab is grave while trigger is a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

As a verb trigger is

to fire a weapon.

Elicit vs Trigger - What's the difference?

elicit | trigger |


As verbs the difference between elicit and trigger

is that elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc.); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer while trigger is to fire a weapon.

As an adjective elicit

is elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.

As a noun trigger is

a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

Pump vs Trigger - What's the difference?

pump | trigger |


In lang=en terms the difference between pump and trigger

is that pump is to use a pump to move liquid or gas while trigger is to spark a response, especially a negative emotional response, in (someone).

In computing|lang=en terms the difference between pump and trigger

is that pump is (computing) to pass (messages) into a program so that it can obey them while trigger is (computing) an sql procedure that may be initiated when a record is inserted, updated or deleted; typically used to maintain referential integrity.

As nouns the difference between pump and trigger

is that pump is a device for moving or compressing a liquid or gas or pump can be (british) a type of shoe, a trainer or sneaker while trigger is a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

As verbs the difference between pump and trigger

is that pump is to use a pump to move (liquid or gas) while trigger is to fire a weapon.

Trigger vs Issue - What's the difference?

trigger | issue |


As nouns the difference between trigger and issue

is that trigger is a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun while issue is a monacan indian; a member of a mestee group originating in amherst county, virginia.

As a verb trigger

is to fire a weapon.

Trigger vs Handle - What's the difference?

trigger | handle |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between trigger and handle

is that trigger is (computing) an sql procedure that may be initiated when a record is inserted, updated or deleted; typically used to maintain referential integrity while handle is (computing) a reference to an object or structure that can be stored in a variable.

In lang=en terms the difference between trigger and handle

is that trigger is to spark a response, especially a negative emotional response, in (someone) while handle is to use the hands.

As nouns the difference between trigger and handle

is that trigger is a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun while handle is a part of an object which is held in the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc or handle can be (slang) a name, nickname or pseudonym.

As verbs the difference between trigger and handle

is that trigger is to fire a weapon while handle is to use the hands.

Invoke vs Trigger - What's the difference?

invoke | trigger |


In transitive terms the difference between invoke and trigger

is that invoke is to solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude while trigger is to spark a response, especially a negative emotional response, in (someone.

As a noun trigger is

a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

Stimulate vs Trigger - What's the difference?

stimulate | trigger |


As verbs the difference between stimulate and trigger

is that stimulate is to encourage into action while trigger is to fire a weapon.

As a noun trigger is

a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

Stir vs Trigger - What's the difference?

stir | trigger |


As nouns the difference between stir and trigger

is that stir is scorpion while trigger is a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

As a verb trigger is

to fire a weapon.

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