All English words - page 2662
verbRepresent as or by an instance.
Usage examples:
A study of two groups who seemed to instantiate productive aspects of this
verbRepresent as or by an instance.
Usage examples:
A study of two groups who seemed to instantiate productive aspects of this
nounSomething that represents or is an example of something else, or the act of producing something like this
nounSomething that represents or is an example of something else, or the act of producing something like this
adverbAt once; immediately.
Usage examples:
She fell asleep almost instantly
nounA precise moment of time.
Usage examples:
Come here this instant!
adjectiveHappening or coming immediately.
Usage examples:
The offence justified instant dismissal
nounA phase between two periods of moulting in the development of an insect larva or other invertebrate animal.
Usage examples:
When the eggs hatch, the caterpillar enters the first instar (stage of development).
nounA phase between two periods of moulting in the development of an insect larva or other invertebrate animal.
Usage examples:
When the eggs hatch, the caterpillar enters the first instar (stage of development).
verbSet up in position; install or establish.
Usage examples:
Many of the troops had only joined up when the new regime was instated
verbSet up in position; install or establish.
Usage examples:
Many of the troops had only joined up when the new regime was instated
verbSet up in position; install or establish.
Usage examples:
Many of the troops had only joined up when the new regime was instated
verbSet up in position; install or establish.
Usage examples:
Many of the troops had only joined up when the new regime was instated
nounThe action of restoring or renewing something.
Usage examples:
Consequently he no longer defines it solely as instauration of an object in the position of a subje…
adverbAs an alternative or substitute.
Usage examples:
Do not use lotions, but put on a clean dressing instead
prepositionIn place of someone or something
Usage examples:
You can go instead of me, if you want., instead of complaining, why don't we try to change things?
nounThe part of a person's foot between the ball and the ankle.
Usage examples:
Open your stance slightly, play the ball back - opposite the instep of your right foot - and make a…
nounThe part of a person's foot between the ball and the ankle.
Usage examples:
Open your stance slightly, play the ball back - opposite the instep of your right foot - and make a…
verbBring about or initiate (an action or event).
Usage examples:
They instigated a reign of terror
verbBring about or initiate (an action or event).
Usage examples:
They instigated a reign of terror
verbBring about or initiate (an action or event).
Usage examples:
They instigated a reign of terror
verbBring about or initiate (an action or event).
Usage examples:
They instigated a reign of terror
nounThe action or process of instigating an action or event.
Usage examples:
The domesday survey was compiled at the instigation of william i
nounA person who brings about or initiates something.
Usage examples:
He was not the instigator of the incident
nounA person who brings about or initiates something.
Usage examples:
He was not the instigator of the incident
verbGradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude) in a person's mind.
Usage examples:
The standards her parents had instilled into her
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