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Rely vs Use - What's the difference?

rely | use |


As verbs the difference between rely and use

is that rely is to rest with confidence, as when fully satisfied of the veracity, integrity, or ability of persons, or of the certainty of facts or of evidence; to have confidence; to trust; to depend while use is .

Use vs Utilised - What's the difference?

use | utilised |


As verbs the difference between use and utilised

is that use is while utilised is (utilise).

Use vs Through - What's the difference?

use | through |


As a verb use

is .

As a preposition through is

from one side of an opening to the other.

As an adjective through is

passing from one side of an object to the other.

As an adverb through is

from one side to the other by way of the interior.

As a noun through is

a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.

Possess vs Use - What's the difference?

possess | use |


As verbs the difference between possess and use

is that possess is to have; to have ownership of while use is .

Use vs Wore - What's the difference?

use | wore |


As a verb use

is .

Use vs Undefined - What's the difference?

use | undefined |


As a verb use

is .

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Encounter vs Use - What's the difference?

encounter | use |


As verbs the difference between encounter and use

is that encounter is to meet (someone) or find (something) unexpectedly while use is .

As a noun encounter

is an unplanned or unexpected meeting.

Use vs Finesse - What's the difference?

use | finesse |


As a verb use

is .

As a noun finesse is

finesse.

Enable vs Use - What's the difference?

enable | use |


As verbs the difference between enable and use

is that enable is to give strength or ability to; to make firm and strong while use is .

Use vs Sight - What's the difference?

use | sight |


In obsolete terms the difference between use and sight

is that use is common occurrence; ordinary experience while sight is the instrument of seeing; the eye.

In transitive terms the difference between use and sight

is that use is to exploit while sight is to take aim at.

As nouns the difference between use and sight

is that use is the act of using while sight is the ability to see.

As verbs the difference between use and sight

is that use is to accustom; to habituate while sight is to register visually.

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