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instance
[ in-stuhns ]
/ ˈɪn stəns /
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noun
verb (used with object), in·stanced, in·stanc·ing.
verb (used without object), in·stanced, in·stanc·ing.
to cite an instance.
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Idioms about instance
at the instance of, at the urging or suggestion of:He applied for the assistantship at the instance of his professor.
for instance, as an example; for example: If you were to go to Italy, for instance, you would get a different perspective on our culture.
Origin of instance
synonym study for instance
2. See case1.
OTHER WORDS FROM instance
coun·ter·in·stance, nounun·in·stanced, adjectiveWords nearby instance
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British Dictionary definitions for instance
instance
/ (ˈɪnstəns) /
noun
verb (tr)
to cite as an example
Word Origin for instance
C14 (in the sense: case, example): from Medieval Latin instantia example, (in the sense: urgency) from Latin: a being close upon, presence, from instāns pressing upon, urgent; see instant
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Other Idioms and Phrases with instance
instance
see under for example.
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