Role or Roles - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The role of the two parties involved in a legal proceeding, peculiar to the adversarial system of trial, can help circumscribe whether or not a trial proceeds in a fair and unbiased fashion
Job title vs. job role - English Language Usage Stack Exchange What is the difference between job title and job role? For example, from the Google documentation on rich snippets: title — The person's title (for example, Financial Manager) role — The perso
prepositions - apply to vs. apply for an opportunity - English . . . 'Apply for' meaning 'try to obtain a certain job or place on a course, etc': 'She applied for the position of transport manager various art courses' 'Apply to' means put in your application forms (etc) to a certain establishment company 'She applied to Walmart and Daimler-Benz ' But 'apply to' also means 'be associated with govern ': They think the rules don't apply to them'
Take the role vs. take over the role vs. take on the role Did he "take the role" of his colleague or did he "take over the role" of his colleague? Also "take on the role" sounds like a viable option to me, because I'm trying more to convey the sense of him accepting a new challenge rather than simply taking possession of something that wasn't his
Is there a feminine equivalent of emasculate? e·mas·cu·late Deprive (a man) of his male role or identity Is there a female equivalent? I came up with efemulate but this sounds strange