ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: NOUN
- A form of life assumed to exist outside the Earth or its atmosphere
- A person who comes from a foreign country; someone who does not owe allegiance to your country
- An unnaturalized foreign resident of a country.
- A person from another and very different family, people, or place.
- A person who is not included in a group; an outsider.
- A creature from outer space.
- An organism, especially a plant or animal, that occurs in or is naturalized in a region to which it is not native.
- A foreigner; one born in or belonging to another country who has not acquired citizenship by naturalization; one who is not a denizen, or entitled to the privileges of a citizen. In France a child born of residents who are not citizens is an alien.
- A stranger.
- An English statute of 1836 (6 and 7 Wm. IV. c. 11) providing for the registration of aliens; and one of 1844 (7 and 8 Vict. c. 66) allowing aliens from friendly nations to hold real and personal property for purposes of residence, and resident aliens to become naturalized.
- An English statute of 1847 (10 and 11 Vict. c. 83) concerning naturalization.
- Any life form of extraterrestrial origin.
- A foreigner residing in a country.
- A foreigner; one owing allegiance, or belonging, to another country; a foreign-born resident of a country in which he does not possess the privileges of a citizen. Hence, a stranger. See alienage.
- One excluded from certain privileges; one alienated or estranged.
- A person, animal, plant, or other thing which is from outside the family, group, organization, or territory under consideration.
- Anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found
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ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: ADJECTIVE
- One who owes allegiance to a government at war with ours.
- Not belonging to the same country, land, or government, or to the citizens or subjects thereof; foreign.
- Dissimilar, inconsistent, or opposed, as in nature.
- Belonging to, characteristic of, or constituting another and very different place, society, or person; strange. : foreign.
- Owing political allegiance to another country or government; foreign.
- Being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world
- Not contained in or deriving from the essential nature of something
- Wholly different in nature; foreign; adverse; inconsistent (with); incongruous; -- followed by from or sometimes by to.
- Pertaining to an alien.
- Very unfamiliar, strange, or removed.
- Not belonging to, outside of
- External, separable from the thing itself, inessential
- Attached partly to an organ or limb and partly to some other part; -- said of certain groups of muscles. Opposed to intrinsic.
- Not contained in or belonging to a body; external; outward; unessential; -- opposed to intrinsic.
- Originating from the outside; external.
- Not forming an essential part of a thing or arising or originating from the outside
- Not forming an essential or inherent part of a thing; extraneous.
ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: VERB
- To transfer the ownership of something.
- To estrange; to alienate.
- Arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness
- Transfer property or ownership
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ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To transfer (property) to another; alienate.
- To alienate; to estrange; to transfer, as property or ownership.
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ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Wholly different in nature; estranged; adverse; hostile: used with to or from.
- Foreign; not belonging to one's own nation.
- Residing under another government or in another country than that of one's birth, and not having rights of citizenship in such place of residence: as, the alien population; an alien condition.
- To transfer or convey to another; make over the possession of: as, to alien a title or property. In this sense also written aliene.
- To make averse or indifferent; turn the affections or inclinations of; alienate; estrange.
- Synonyms See exterior.
- In Scots law, not relevant to the point referred: applied to facts and circumstances sworn to by a party on a reference to his oath, which cannot be competently taken as part of the evidence.
- In anatomy, originating outside the anatomical limits of a limb, these limits including the pectoral and pelvic arches: applied to certain muscles.
- Determined by something else than the subject; extraneous; foreign.
- Outward; external: not of the essence or inner being or nature of a thing.
ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: RELATED WORDS
- Creature, Extraterrestrial being, Disaffect, Alienate, Extrinsic, Stranger, Estrange, Unknown, Foreign, Foreigner, Outlander, Noncitizen, Exotic, Strange, Extraterrestrial
- Nonmaterial, Efferent, Epistemic, Exogenous, Subjective, Unobservable, Intrinsic, Adscititious, Outside, Foreign, Accidental, Alien, External, Adventitious, Extraneous
ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Weird, Martian, Creature, Disaffect, Alienate, Extrinsic, Stranger, Estrange, Unknown, Foreign, Foreigner, Noncitizen, Exotic, Strange, Extraterrestrial
- Nonmaterial, Efferent, Epistemic, Exogenous, Subjective, Unobservable, Intrinsic, Adscititious, Outside, Foreign, Accidental, Alien, External, Adventitious, Extraneous
ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Nonresident alien who becomes a resident alien.
- Provide the alien number as shown on the front of your Alien Registration Receipt Card.
- The Alien Registration Receipt Card name was changed to Resident Alien Card.
- Indicate if you are a resident alien or nonresident alien for tax purposes by checking the appropriate box.
- We excluded from our analysis arrest records that had a missing alien number, an invalid alien numberi.
- Paroling an alien who is already inadmissible does not relieve the alien of inadmissibility.
- You may attempt to retake alien countries by defeating the alien base there.
- ALIEN STATUS Are you an alien lawfully present in the United States?
- Alien enemy: Alien is a person of foreign country.
- Rubber Band Alien Face Hugger: This is an alien face hugger inspired by the Alien movie.
- On other side, extrinsic rewards are those which have physical existence and cash sed rewards are lie under the category of extrinsic rewards.
- While men were more likely to emphasise intrinsic aspects over extrinsic ones, women did not make a significant distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic aspects.
- Rosser posited the idea of morale consisting of intrinsic and extrinsic factors, with dissatisfaction primarily attributed to extrinsic factors.
- It was also proven that extrinsic stress does affect spatial learning whereas acute extrinsic stress does not.
- Examples of extrinsic motivation Extrinsic motivation can be used to motivate you to do various different things.
- Along the same reasoning, extrinsic evidence will always be admitted to show that the written contract never came into existence due an extrinsic condition.
- They are: intrinsic task rewards, extrinsic social rewards and extrinsic organizational rewards.
- Therefore, extrinsic rewards means the reward is extrinsic to the performer of the activity or behavior.
- Extrinsic variable stars There are two main groups of extrinsic variables: rotating stars and eclipsing stars.
- Despite these behaviors that are associated with extrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation is important in educational settings.
ALIEN vs EXTRINSIC: QUESTIONS
- What kind of perfume is alien we are all alien Collector?
- What happened to all of the alien characters in Alien Covenant?
- Is the alien filter event more likely than alien life?
- How is Alien Covenant connected to the original Alien movies?
- What does the new alien-alien MAN fragrance smell like?
- How does the fear of alien work in Alien Isolation?
- Will there be an Alien Covenant 2 or Alien Awakening?
- Who are alien abductees and alien abduction claimants?
- Are ancient alien structures built with alien know-how?
- What is the Alien Quadrilogy collector's alien head?
- Are service quality signals extrinsic or Intrinsic cues?
- Which scenario is an example of extrinsic motivation?
- Does density depend on extrinsic mortality in aging?
- How does an extrinsic matrix change camera coordinate?
- Can motivations be strictly intrinsic or extrinsic?
- Does intrinsic and extrinsic motivation affect learning?
- Is paraesthesia an intrinsic or extrinsic disorder?
- How do extrinsic rewards undermine intrinsic motivation?
- Are extrinsic rewards enough incentives for students?
- How do extrinsic physiological factors modulate neurogenesis?