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present vs deed over

deed over vs present

present is a noun but deed over is not a noun.

present is an adjective but deed over is not an adjective.

present and deed over both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
present Yes Yes Yes No
deed over No No Yes No
As verbs, deed over is a hyponym of present; that is, deed over is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than present:
  • present: give as a present; make a gift of
  • deed over: transfer by deed
present (noun) deed over (noun)
a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking
something presented as a gift
the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech
present (adjective) deed over (adjective)
temporal sense; intermediate between past and future; now existing or happening or in consideration
being or existing in a specified place
present (verb) deed over (verb)
bring forward and present to the mind transfer by deed
cause to come to know personally
deliver (a speech, oration, or idea)
recognize with a gesture prescribed by a military regulation; assume a prescribed position
formally present a debutante, a representative of a country, etc.
present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize
perform (a play), especially on a stage
represent abstractly, for example in a painting, drawing, or sculpture
give an exhibition of to an interested audience
give as a present; make a gift of
hand over formally
give, especially as an honor or reward
offer for others to consider
Difference between present and deed over

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