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Instance   /ˈɪnstəns/   Listen
Instance

noun
1.
An occurrence of something.  Synonyms: case, example.  "Another instance occurred yesterday" , "But there is always the famous example of the Smiths"
2.
An item of information that is typical of a class or group.  Synonyms: example, illustration, representative.  "There is an example on page 10"
verb
(past & past part. instanced; pres. part. instancing)
1.
Clarify by giving an example of.  Synonyms: exemplify, illustrate.



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... a partnership or "purchas" had been, arranged, for assuming the debts and maintenance of the Plymouth colony, freed from further responsibility to "the adventurers" in London. The new division of lots included also some of the cattle. It was specified, for instance, that Captain Standish and Edward Winslow were to share jointly "the Red Cow which belongeth to the poor of the colony to which they must keep her Calfe of this yeare being a Bull for the Companie, Also two shee goats." [Footnote: Records of the Colony ...
— The Women Who Came in the Mayflower • Annie Russell Marble

... carriage and they started on their homeward trip. The captain must have filled with curiosity concerning the widow's interview with Mr. Cobb, but beyond asking if she had seen the latter, he did not question. Thankful appreciated his reticence; the average dweller in Wellmouth—Winnie S., for instance—would have started in on a vigorous cross-examination. Her conviction that Captain Bangs was much above ...
— Thankful's Inheritance • Joseph C. Lincoln

... tell you, that Blackburns die hard, and there are those who believe that people who die hard leave something behind them—something that clings to the physical surroundings of their suffering. If it was only that one case! But it goes on and on. Silas Blackburn's father, for instance, killed himself here. He had lost his money in silly speculations. He stood where you stand, detective, and blew his brains out. He fell over and lay where his son lies, his head on that pillow. Silas Blackburn was a money grubber. He started with nothing but this property, ...
— The Abandoned Room • Wadsworth Camp

... For instance, mankind is generally ignorant of the fact that Mr. SUMNER bathes twice a day in a compound, two thirds of which is water and one third milk, and that he dictates most of his speeches to a stenographer while reclining in the ...
— Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 9, 1870 • Various

... Hanoverian, inherited enough feeling for the Stuarts from his grandfather Beardie, and sympathized enough with those who were, as he neutrally expressed it, "out in '45," to ignore as much as possible any phrases offensive to the Jacobites. For instance, he always called Charles Edward not the Pretender but the Chevalier,—and he did business for ...
— Sir Walter Scott - (English Men of Letters Series) • Richard H. Hutton


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