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Qué (quién) es Instruct - definición

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Instructions; Instruction (disambiguation); Instructing; Instruct; Instructions (disambiguation)

instruct         
(instructs, instructing, instructed)
1.
If you instruct someone to do something, you formally tell them to do it. (FORMAL)
The family has instructed solicitors to sue Thomson for compensation...
'Go and have a word with her, Ken,' Webb instructed...
I want you to instruct them that they've got three months to get the details sorted out.
VERB: V n to-inf, V with quote, V n that, also V n with quote
2.
Someone who instructs people in a subject or skill teaches it to them.
He instructed family members in nursing techniques.
VERB: V n in/on n, also V
instruct         
v. a.
1.
Teach, inform, enlighten, indoctrinate, exercise, train, school, educate.
2.
Direct, command, order, enjoin, prescribe to.
instruct         
v.
1) (D; tr.) ('to teach') to instruct in (to instruct soldiers in field hygiene)
2) (H) ('to order') she instructed us to begin work at once
3) (L; must have an object) ('to inform') we have been instructed that the matter has been settled by our lawyers
4) (Q; must have an object) ('to order') we were instructed where to meet

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Instruction

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Ejemplos de uso de Instruct
1. She does not instruct, because that‘s not the role.
2. She did not instruct anybody to create the MySpace account.
3. He assured me he would instruct the FBI to intervene.
4. Coast Guard regulations already instruct freighters bound for U.S. ports to exchange ballast water at sea.
5. "I am law–abiding and I will instruct the teachers to go back to work.