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- INSTANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INSTANCE is a step, stage, or situation viewed as part of a process or series of events How to use instance in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Instance
- INSTANCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
These companies don't have the people resources; in certain instances, they don't have the expertise Over 20 instances of sexual misconduct are currently being investigated
- instance noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
We have had instances of people who did not feel it was worth reporting a crime There are still countless instances of women being paid less for doing the same work as men
- INSTANCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
There are a number of improvements; for instance, both mouse buttons can now be used Straining to lift heavy weights for instance can lead to a rise in blood pressure whilst the activity continues An instance is a particular example or occurrence of something
- INSTANCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
INSTANCE definition: a case or occurrence of anything See examples of instance used in a sentence
- instance - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
in•stance ˈɪnstəns n [countable] an occurrence of something: allegations of new instances of oppression an example put forth in proof or illustration: to cite a few instances Idioms Idioms for instance, as an example; for example: There are many different breeds of dogs; for instance, there are collies, dachshunds, and terriers See
- Instances - definition of instances by The Free Dictionary
1 a case or occurrence of something: fresh instances of oppression 2 an example put forth in proof or illustration: to cite a few instances 3 the institution and prosecution of a legal case 4 Archaic urgency in speech or action
- instance - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun A case occurring; a case offered as an exemplification or a precedent; an example; originally, a case offered to disprove a universal assertion: as, this has happened in three instances
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