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militarisation vs draft

draft vs militarisation

militarisation and draft both are nouns.

militarisation is not a verb while draft is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
militarisation Yes No No No
draft Yes No Yes No
As nouns, draft is a hyponym of militarisation; that is, draft is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than militarisation:
  • militarisation: act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency:
  • draft: compulsory military service
militarisation (noun) draft (noun)
act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency: the act of moving a load by drawing or pulling
a large and hurried swallow
compulsory military service
a dose of liquid medicine
a preliminary sketch of a design or picture
a regulator for controlling the flow of air in a fireplace
the depth of a vessel's keel below the surface (especially when loaded)
any of the various versions in the development of a written work
a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg
a current of air (usually coming into a chimney or room or vehicle)
a document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another
militarisation (verb) draft (verb)
engage somebody to enter the army
draw up an outline or sketch for something
make a blueprint of
Difference between militarisation and draft

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