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Definition of Instancing
1. instance [v] - See also: instance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Instancing
Literary usage of Instancing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nature by Norman Lockyer (1878)
"... and it was by instancing this cas: that I was enabled to show that the force
could not by any possibility be directly due to radiation (see Phil. ..."
2. The Memoirs of the Duke of Sully: Prime-minister to Henry the Great by Maximilien de Béthune Sully, Charlotte Lennox (1817)
"... done before," pursued he, instancing the siege of Amiens, the campaign of
Savoy, and other enterprises of the same kind. This I faithfully promised. ..."
3. Insurance and Crime: A Consideration of the Effects Upon Society of the by Alexander Colin Campbell (1902)
"... of the Dangers of Modern Society— The Maybrick Case and Reasons for not
instancing it—The Strange Case of Thomas Griffiths Wainewright—His Elaborate and ..."
4. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Developer's Workshopby John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb by John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb (1998)
"The Connect class module must have its instancing property set to 5 - MultiUse.
The instancing setting allows this add-in to be loaded into multiple ..."
5. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1889)
""—whileas others do yet maintain, with much show of reason, that this is not of
necessity the case, instancing that plums and other like cereals do be ..."
6. The Popular Science Monthly (1887)
"It is worth instancing, however, as exhibiting the sanctimonious pomp and ...
This passage is especially worth instancing, because it shows the weak point ..."