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instantly
/ ˈɪnstəntlɪ /
adverb
immediately; at once
archaic, urgently or insistently
Word History and Origins
Origin of instantly1
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Example Sentences
"The idea is to allow people to instantly seek help to navigate relationships because not everyone can talk to friends or family for fear of judgment," says New York-based founder Es Lee.
His grandmother visited him in hospital before he died, and knew instantly his injuries were not accidental.
An attending physician was quoted as saying Dean died instantly at about 5:30 p.m. from a broken neck, numerous broken bones and severe lacerations over the entire body.
The results came through instantly, and Corinne was told Molly had a large mass on her brain.
The contrast could instantly be heard in the captains' speeches at the opening ceremony.
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