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drill vs disunite

disunite vs drill

drill is a noun but disunite is not a noun.

drill and disunite both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
drill Yes No Yes No
disunite No No Yes No
As verbs, disunite is a hypernym of drill; that is, disunite is a word with a broader meaning than drill:
  • drill: make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool
  • disunite: force, take, or pull apart
Other hypernyms of drill include divide, part, separate.
drill (noun) disunite (noun)
systematic training by multiple repetitions
(military) the training of soldiers to march (as in ceremonial parades) or to perform the manual of arms
similar to the mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored
a tool with a sharp point and cutting edges for making holes in hard materials (usually rotating rapidly or by repeated blows)
drill (verb) disunite (verb)
learn by repetition force, take, or pull apart
teach by repetition part; cease or break association with
train in the military, e.g., in the use of weapons
undergo military training or do military exercises
make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool
Difference between drill and disunite

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