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    In·stance
    /ˈinst(ə)ns/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. cite (a fact, case, etc.) as an example: "here he instances in particular the work of Bach"
  2. Definitions of instance. noun. an item of information that is typical of a class or group. synonyms: example, illustration, representative. see more. noun. an occurrence of something. “another instance occurred yesterday”. synonyms: case, example.

  3. 3 days ago · SYNONYMY NOTE: instance refers to a person, thing, or event that is adduced to prove or support a general statement [here is an instance of his sincerity]; case 1 is applied to any happening or condition that demonstrates the general existence or occurrence of something [a case of mistaken identity]; example is applied to something that is ...

  4. instance (somewhat formal) a particular situation or a situation of a particular type: The report highlights a number of instances of injustice. specimen an example of something, especially an animal or a plant: The aquarium has some interesting specimens of tropical fish.

  5. Definition of instance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. a. An example that is cited to prove or invalidate a contention or illustrate a point. See Synonyms at example. b. A case or an occurrence: In all such instances, let conscience be your guide. 2. A step in a process or series of events: You should apply in the first instance to the personnel manager. 3. a.

  7. noun. uk / ˈɪnstəns / us. for instance. Add to word list. B1. for example: Many teenagers earn money, for instance by babysitting or cleaning cars. [ C ] an example of a particular type of event, situation, or behaviour: There have been several instances of violence in the school.

  8. Feb 2, 2024 · Noun [ edit] instance (plural instances) ( obsolete) Urgency of manner or words; an urgent request; insistence. [14th–19th c.] ( obsolete) A token; a sign; a symptom or indication. ( obsolete) That which is urgent; motive. ( obsolete) A piece of evidence; a proof or sign (of something). [16th–18th c.] Occasion; order of occurrence.

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