Words Starting With "I"

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Instantaneous

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Instantaneous refers to something that happens or is acted upon immediately or at once, without any delay or intervening time. It can also describe a moment in time when a particular condition or situation exists, lasting only for a very brief period.

Instantaneously

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The word "instantaneously" means happening or done immediately, without delay or pause. It refers to a rapid and simultaneous occurrence, often with a sense of suddenness or promptness.

Instantiable

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Instantiable refers to the quality of being able to be instantiated, or to be created as an instance of a class or a concept. In other words, an instantiable entity is one that can be created or realized in the physical or real world.

Instantial

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Instantial refers to something that is temporary or fleeting, often in a manner that is fragile, ephemeral, or insubstantial. It can also imply a lack of permanence or stability.

Instantiate

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To instantiate means to bring something into existence or to make it operational. In computer programming, to instantiate an object or class means to create a new instance of it. In everyday language, to instantiate an idea or concept means to apply it in real life or to make it a reality. It can also mean to interpret or apply a rule or protocol in a specific situation.

Instantiated

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Instantiated refers to the act of creating or bringing something into existence or operation, typically by giving it a concrete form, realizing it in practice, or making it functional. In a broader sense, it can also mean to provide a specific instance or example of an abstract concept or idea, making it tangible and concrete.

Instantiates

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To instantiate means to bring something into being or existence, typically by creating a specific form or identity for it. It can also mean to cause something to take on a specific form or characteristics, often by providing specific properties or qualities. In computer programming, instantiate often refers to the creation of an object or instance of a class, where the class defines the properties and methods of the object.

Instantiation

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Instantiation is the process of creating a specific realization or example of something, such as a concept, an object, or a class. In programming, instantiation refers to the act of creating a new object from a class or template. In ontology, it refers to the process of creating a specific instance of a concept. In general, it means bringing something into existence as a concrete and tangible reality.

Instantiations

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The word "instantiations" refers to the act of making something, such as an idea, concept, or object, exist or occur at a particular time. It can also mean the actual occurrence or realization of something, typically with a sense of suddenness or rapidity.<br><br>For example: "The company's new product will have multiple instantiations across different markets worldwide."

Instantly

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Instantly means happening or done extremely quickly, immediately, or without delay. For example: "The fire station responded instantly to the emergency call."

Instants

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Instants refers to moments or periods of time that are extremely brief or fleeting. It can also refer to the present moment, immediate, or what is happening now. In physics, instants can refer to theoretical points in time that are infinitely short, having zero duration. <br><br>In other contexts, instants is often used to describe a moment of great importance, a turning point, or a decisive moment. For example, "the instant I walked into the room, I knew something was off." <br><br>Overall, instants conveys a sense of brevity, intensity, and significance.

Instated

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Instituted or instated refers to the act of establishing or putting something into effect, typically a law, rule, or institution, officially and permanently. It can also mean to install or appoint someone to a particular position or role. For example: "The new traffic law was instated last week", or "She was instated as the head of the department".

Instaurate

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Instaurate is a verb that means to restore or establish something, such as a government, a social order, or a system, to its original or former state. It can also mean to create something new from scratch, such as a new institution or a new order. The word is often used to convey the idea of bringing about a positive change or improvement.

Instauration

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Instauration refers to the act of restoring or setting up something again, especially something that has been damaged, decayed, or neglected. It can also mean the establishment or re-establishment of something, such as a system, institution, or tradition.

Instaurator

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An instaurator is an archaic term for a person who restores or re-establishes something, such as a government, a community, or a state of affairs. It can also refer to someone who initiates or establishes a new institution, organization, or system. The word is derived from the Latin words "instaurare," meaning "to restore" or "to renew."

Instead

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Instead is a preposition that means "in place of" or "rather than". It is often used to indicate an alternative or a substitution.

Instep

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The instep is the front part of the foot, between the toes and the ankle. It is the bony prominence formed by the heads of the three cuneiform bones and the cuboid bone. The instep is a common site for dicoloration or bruising due to bumps or falls.

Instigant

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Instigant is not a word in the English language. It's likely a typo or a word that doesn't exist. However, I'm guessing you meant to type "instigator", which means a person who provokes or prompts others to do something, often in an ill-advised or dangerous manner.

Instigate

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To instigate means to cause or provoke something, such as an action, a reaction, or a conflict, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. It can also mean to promote or encourage something, such as a movement or a cause, often in an energetic or provocative way.

Instigated

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Instigated refers to the act of starting or causing something to happen, often in an intentional or deliberate manner. It can also imply a sense of provoking or stimulating something, such as a reaction or a controversy.

Instigates

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To instigate means to provoke or incite someone to do something, often in a deliberate and intentional manner. It can also mean to prompt or encourage someone to take action, often by providing the necessary momentum or stimulus. In general, instigates is a verb that implies a sense of stirring or awakening something or someone, often with a sense of urgency or purpose.

Instigating

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Instigating refers to the act of prompting or provoking someone to take action, often in a deliberate and deliberate manner, often with the intention of causing trouble, conflict, or harm. The word is often used to describe situations where someone is deliberately trying to stir up trouble, controversy, or conflict.

Instigation

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Instigation refers to the act of inciting or provoking someone to do something, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. It can also mean the initial stage or starting point of something, such as an event, process, or movement. In a legal context, instigation can refer to the act of inciting someone to commit a crime.

Instigative

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The adjective "instigative" refers to something or someone that is capable of stimulating or provoking action or thought. It can also describe something that is designed to stimulate or provoke a reaction, often in a deliberate or intentional manner.<br><br>In other words, "instigative" suggests that something has the power to ignite or spark a particular response, whether it be a thought, an action, or an emotion.

Instigator

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A person or thing that instigates or provokes someone or something to act or react in a particular way, often in a negative or unwanted manner.

Instigators

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Instigators are people or factors that provoke or cause a particular situation or outcome, especially a conflict or a disturbance. They are often responsible for triggering an event or action, and can be seen as the catalysts or motivators behind a certain development.

Instil

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To instil means to teach or bring up a feeling, idea, or quality in someone or something. It can also mean to implant or introduce a thought, idea, or habit into someone's mind or behavior. For example: "The teacher tried to instil a sense of confidence in her students."

Instill

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To instill means to implant or put into someone's mind a feeling, idea, or attitude, often carefully and deliberately. It can also mean to teach or educate someone thoroughly, so that they thoroughly understand or embrace a particular concept or skill.

Instillation

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Instillation refers to the act of implanting or planting something, such as an idea, feeling, or habit, into the mind or soul of someone, often with the intention of influencing their thoughts, behavior, or opinions.

Instilled

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Instilled refers to the idea of implanting or infusing something, such as a value, principle, or skill, into someone's mind or behavior through teaching, training, or education.

Instilling

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Instilling is a verb that means to teach or impart something, especially a sense or attitude, to someone. It can also mean to inspire or encourage someone to develop a particular quality or behavior. For example: "The teacher's inspiring words instilled confidence in the students."

Instills

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Instills refers to the act of implanting or inspiring something, such as a feeling, idea, or quality, into someone or something. It can also mean to train or discipline someone to develop a certain habit or skill.

Instils

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The verb "instils" means to implant or inculcate a quality, feeling, or idea into someone's mind, usually through education, experience, or influence. It can also mean to inspire or encourage someone to adopt a particular attitude, behavior, or viewpoint.

Instinct

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Instinct is a natural or innate tendency to do something, often without conscious thought or deliberation. It is a natural or automatic behavior that an animal or person exhibits, often guided by inherited traits or habits. Instincts can be considered as a natural or inborn behavior that is present from birth or early in life, and is often triggered by specific stimuli or situations.

Instinctive

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Doing something instinctively refers to acting in response to a natural or innate tendency, rather than based on reason or conscious thought. It is often used to describe automatic or habitual behaviors that are triggered by a particular situation or stimulus.

Instinctively

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Without thinking or analyzing; naturally or automatically.