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in·stance     (ĭn'stəns)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
    1. An example that is cited to prove or invalidate a contention or illustrate a point. See Synonyms at example.
    2. A case or an occurrence: In all such instances, let conscience be your guide.
    3. A suggestion or request: called at the instance of his attorney.
    4. Archaic Urgent solicitation.
  1. Law A legal proceeding or process; a suit.
  2. A step in a process or series of events: You should apply in the first instance to the personnel manager.
    1. A suggestion or request: called at the instance of his attorney.
    2. Archaic Urgent solicitation.
  3. Obsolete An impelling motive.

tr.v.   in·stanced, in·stanc·ing, in·stanc·es
  1. To offer as an example; cite.
  2. To demonstrate or show by an example; exemplify.


[Middle English instaunce, from Old French instance, request, instant, and from Medieval Latin īnstantia, example, both from Latin, presence, from īnstāns, īnstant-, present; see instant.]

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