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relative price vs damage

damage vs relative price

relative price and damage both are nouns.

relative price is not a verb while damage is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
relative price Yes No No No
damage Yes No Yes No
As nouns, damage is a hypernym of relative price; that is, damage is a word with a broader meaning than relative price:
  • relative price: the price of a commodity such as a good or service in terms of another; i.e., the ratio of two prices.
  • damage: the amount of money needed to purchase something
Other hypernyms of relative price include price, terms.
relative price (noun) damage (noun)
the price of a commodity such as a good or service in terms of another; i.e., the ratio of two prices. the act of damaging something or someone
any harm or injury resulting from a violation of a legal right
the occurrence of a change for the worse
loss of military equipment
the amount of money needed to purchase something
relative price (verb) damage (verb)
inflict damage upon
suffer or be susceptible to damage
Difference between relative price and damage

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