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instance
verb transitive
To mention as an example or case. He instanced the event of Caesar's death.
instance
noun
[L. insto, to press; in and sto, to stand.]
Literally, a standing on. Hence,
instance
Urgency; a pressing; solicitation; importunity; application. The request was granted at the instance of the defendant’s advocate.
instance
Example; a case occurring; a case offered. Howard furnished a remarkable instance of disinterested benevolence. The world may never witness a second instance of the success of daring enterprise and usurpation, equal to that of Buonaparte. Suppose the earth should be removed nearer to the sun, and revolve, for instance, in the orbit of Mercury, the whole ocean would boil with heat. The use of instances, is to illustrate and explain a difficulty.
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Time; occasion; occurrence. These seem as if, in the time of Edward I, they were drawn up into the form of a law, in the first instance.
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Motive; influence.
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Process of a suit. Instance-court, a branch of the court of admiralty, in England, distinct from the prize-court.
instance
verb intransitive
To give or offer an example or case. As to false citations--I shall instance in two or three.