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Beat vs Surpass - What's the difference?

beat | surpass |


As verbs the difference between beat and surpass

is that beat is while surpass is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.

Beat vs Jostle - What's the difference?

beat | jostle | Related terms |

Beat is a related term of jostle.


As verbs the difference between beat and jostle

is that beat is while jostle is (ambitransitive) to bump into or brush against while in motion; to push aside.

As a noun jostle is

an experience in which jostling occurs.

Wriggle vs Beat - What's the difference?

wriggle | beat | Related terms |

Wriggle is a related term of beat.


As verbs the difference between wriggle and beat

is that wriggle is to twist one's body to and fro with short, writhing motions; to squirm while beat is .

As a noun wriggle

is a wriggling movement.

Prostrate vs Beat - What's the difference?

prostrate | beat | Related terms |

Prostrate is a related term of beat.


As verbs the difference between prostrate and beat

is that prostrate is (senseid)(often reflexive) to lie flat or facedown while beat is .

As an adjective prostrate

is lying flat, facedown.

Demolish vs Beat - What's the difference?

demolish | beat | Related terms |

Demolish is a related term of beat.


As verbs the difference between demolish and beat

is that demolish is to destroy; to destruct while beat is .

Beat vs Engulf - What's the difference?

beat | engulf | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between beat and engulf

is that beat is to indicate by beating or drumming while engulf is to surround; to cover.

As a noun beat

is a stroke; a blow.

As an adjective beat

is exhausted.

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