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What (who) is instance - definition

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Instance; Instances; Instantiate; Instanced; Instanciation; Instantiated; Instantiation (disambiguation); Instance (disambiguation); Instantiations

instance         
I. n.
1.
Solicitation, request, prompting, instigation, incitement, impulse.
2.
Urgency, urgent solicitation, importunity, persistent pressure.
3.
Example, exemplification, illustration, case.
II. v. a.
Mention (as an instance), bring forward as an example, cite, specify.
instance         
n.
example
1) to cite, give an instance
2) an isolated, rare instance
3) for instance
4) in an instance (in rare instances; in a few isolated instances)
instance         
<programming> An individual object of a certain class. While a class is just the type definition, an actual usage of a class is called "instance". Each instance of a class can have different values for its instance variables, i.e. its state. (1998-03-06)

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Instantiation

Instantiation or instance may refer to:

Examples of use of instance
1. In instance after instance, the panel said, the Treasury Department did not offer adequate responses.
2. In that instance they were called ‘kill boxes.‘ In this instance they‘re called ‘rescue boxes,‘ " Kilkenny said.
3. The totality of God‘s protection in one instance reminds me that it is true in any instance.
4. For instance, direction and production. ‘‘Oh, no.
5. Cars, for instance, drastically diminish human contact.