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Instrument   /ˈɪnstrəmənt/   Listen
Instrument

noun
1.
A device that requires skill for proper use.
2.
The means whereby some act is accomplished.  Synonym: tool.  "Science has given us new tools to fight disease"
3.
A person used by another to gain an end.  Synonyms: cat's-paw, pawn.
4.
(law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right.  Synonyms: legal document, legal instrument, official document.
5.
The semantic role of the entity (usually inanimate) that the agent uses to perform an action or start a process.  Synonym: instrumental role.
6.
Any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds.  Synonym: musical instrument.
verb
1.
Equip with instruments for measuring, recording, or controlling.
2.
Write an instrumental score for.  Synonym: instrumentate.
3.
Address a legal document to.



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"Instrument" Quotes from Famous Books



... I, "I'll show the froggies that, though they may shut me up, they can't damp my spirits in a hurry," and seizing the instrument, I struck up an Irish jig. It was the most jolly tune I could recollect, and seldom failed to move the heels of all who heard it. I played away for some time without any notice being taken of my music; then I heard one fellow begin to shuffle away overhead, and then another, and presently ...
— Salt Water - The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman • W. H. G. Kingston

... cloud coming up upon us out of the southeast, where it had apparently been lying in ambush for us behind the northernmost headland of the Gulf of Guinea, an ambush so successful that even the barometer failed to detect it, for when Mate Isitt ran to the chart-room he found that the instrument showed no fall. But scarcely was he back on the bridge before the approaching cloud flashed into a solid mass of sheet lightning that covered the ship like a fiery canopy; and instantly thereafter, a wall of wind and rain hit the ship, ...
— The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier • Edgar Beecher Bronson

... is charged by its insulated electrode within the tube E; the movable disc is charged if desired directly through the case of the instrument. The upper disc is screwed up or down by the micrometer head M, until the sighted position is reached. The readings of the micrometer on the top of the case ...
— The Standard Electrical Dictionary - A Popular Dictionary of Words and Terms Used in the Practice - of Electrical Engineering • T. O'Conor Slone

... brackets, or corbels, with canopies; the original figures (if any) placed on these brackets have long since disappeared, but the spaces have lately been filled with sitting figures of the Apostles,[35] executed in stone by Mr. Redfern, each holding a symbolical instrument. If we start from the Choir and proceed to the right hand we shall find them placed ...
— Ely Cathedral • Anonymous

... Godefroid's wounds. He had the courage of hope, which is equal to that of despair. He obtained an appointment, like other obscure journalists, to a government situation in the provinces, where his liberal ideas, conflicting with the necessities of the new power, made him a troublesome instrument. Bitten with liberalism, he did not know, as cleverer men did, how to steer a course. Obedience to ministers he regarded as sacrificing his opinions. Besides, the government seemed to him to be disobeying the laws of its own origin. ...
— The Brotherhood of Consolation • Honore de Balzac


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