Definition of Instating

1. Verb. (present participle of instate) ¹

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Definition of Instating

1. instate [v] - See also: instate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Instating

instantlie
instantly
instantness
instantnesses
instanton
instantonic
instantons
instants
instarred
instarring
instars
instate
instated
instates
instating (current term)
instaunce
instaunt
instauntly
instauration
instaurations
instaurator
instaurators
instead
instead of
insteep
instep
insteps
instigant
instigate

Literary usage of Instating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Life and Times of James Madison by William Cabell Rives (1870)
"ticularly, on this Motion — The Motion has the Intended Effect of Re-instating Ineligibility a Second Time as on Incident to Legislative Appointment of the ..."

2. The Whole Works of the Late Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, Minister by Thomas Boston (1850)
"THE FAITH OF THE GOSPEL, instating IN THE COVENANT. v. 6; nor change his own nature, heart, and life, so as to render them acceptable to God ; according to ..."

3. Parliamentary Debates by Legislature (1872)
"It was heard before the full bench of Judges, and he believed he wa? right instating it might be a subject for congratulation to the Colony that they had ..."

4. Journal of the ... National Encampment by Grand Army of the Republic (1899)
"It is well established law In the Grand Army of the Republic, that any Post re-instating dropped members, must pay to the former Post one year's dues for ..."

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