Definitions
- Referring to the act of submitting a document or application again after it was previously rejected or returned. - Talking about the process of correcting errors or deficiencies in a previously submitted document or application. - Describing the action of re-submitting a document or application that was previously withdrawn or cancelled.
- Referring to the act of submitting a document or application again after it was previously rejected or returned. - Talking about the process of correcting errors or deficiencies in a previously submitted document or application. - Describing the action of re-submitting a document or application that was previously withdrawn or cancelled.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to the act of submitting a document or application again.
- 2Both words imply that the previous submission was rejected or returned.
- 3Both words suggest that there were errors or deficiencies in the previous submission.
- 4Both words can be used in various contexts, such as legal, academic, or administrative.
What is the difference?
- 1Form: Refiling is a verb, while resubmission is a noun.
- 2Usage: Refiling is more commonly used in legal contexts, while resubmission is more common in academic or administrative contexts.
- 3Connotation: Refiling may imply a need for urgency or immediate action, while resubmission may suggest a more deliberate and thoughtful approach.
- 4Focus: Refiling emphasizes the action of submitting again, while resubmission emphasizes the result of the action.
Remember this!
Refiling and resubmission are synonyms that refer to the act of submitting a document or application again after it was previously rejected or returned. Both words suggest that there were errors or deficiencies in the previous submission and that the new submission is an attempt to correct them. However, refiling is a verb that emphasizes the action of submitting again, while resubmission is a noun that emphasizes the result of the action.