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guerrilla warfare vs licence

licence vs guerrilla warfare

guerrilla warfare and licence both are nouns.

guerrilla warfare is not a verb while licence is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
guerrilla warfare Yes No No No
licence Yes No Yes No
As nouns, licence is a hypernym of guerrilla warfare; that is, licence is a word with a broader meaning than guerrilla warfare:
  • guerrilla warfare: Combat using groups of irregular, light, mobile troops within areas occupied by an enemy force, usually through hit-and-run tactics.
  • licence: excessive freedom; lack of due restraint
Other hypernyms of guerrilla warfare include amateurishness, license.
guerrilla warfare (noun) licence (noun)
Combat using groups of irregular, light, mobile troops within areas occupied by an enemy force, usually through hit-and-run tactics. a legal document giving official permission to do something
freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)
excessive freedom; lack of due restraint
guerrilla warfare (verb) licence (verb)
authorize officially
Difference between guerrilla warfare and licence

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