adjective
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occurring with almost no delay; immediate
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happening or completed within a moment
instantaneous death
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maths
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occurring at or associated with a particular instant
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equal to the limit of the average value of a given variable as the time interval over which the variable is considered approaches zero
instantaneous velocity
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Etymology
Origin of instantaneous
From the Medieval Latin word instantāneus, dating back to 1645–55. See instant, -an, -eous
Explanation
Something instantaneous is happening right now, without delay. In today's society, the technology we carry in our pockets means people often expect an instantaneous or immediate response to emails and text messages. Instantaneous comes from the Latin instant- meaning "being at hand." When something is instantaneous, it's right at hand when you need it. You can produce an instantaneous reply to someone or see an instantaneous change happen. If something happens very suddenly, you can describe it as instantaneous.
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Example Sentences
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Instantaneous mental health support and telehealth have increasingly become a staple of suicide prevention at a time when it is a leading cause of death for Americans.
From Salon • Jul. 10, 2023
Instantaneous speed is a scalar quantity, as it has no direction specified.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
Instantaneous communication is a real frolic on the beach, isn’t it?
From New York Times • Dec. 31, 2011
Instantaneous communication is the biggest change in my career.
From Forbes • Feb. 16, 2011
This projectile was not, in the ordinary sense of the word, an explosive, and was named by its inventors, "The Instantaneous Motor."
From The Great War Syndicate by Stockton, Frank Richard
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