"Instructing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Instructing" Meaning

The word "instructing" is the present participle form of the verb "instruct". It means teaching or guiding someone on what to do or how to do something, often in a formal or official setting. It can also refer to giving someone orders or directions.

"Instructing" Examples

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Instructing is a verb that means to give someone guidance, directions, or orders to accomplish a task, complete a job, or follow a procedure.

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The manager was instructing the new employees on how to use the company software.
The teacher was instructing the students on how to solve a complex math problem.
The chef was instructing the line cook on how to prepare a specific dish.
The doctor was instructing the nurse on how to administer a new medication.
The engineer was instructing the team on how to build a new bridge structure.

Note: The verb "instructing" is often used in formal or professional settings, such as workplaces, schools, and medical facilities.

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Used to describe something that is approved, arranged, or managed in a formal and official way, especially by a government or a large organization.<br><br>Example: "The government has institutionally addressed the issue of poverty by providing support to low-income families."

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