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instance noun case, case in point, clarification, demonstration, elucidation, embodiment, ensample, exemplar, exemplification, exemplum, frame of referrnce, illustration, model, paradigm, representative, repreeentative selection, sample, specimen, type Associated concepts: first instance, special instance, specific instance See also: appeal, call, case, detail, evidence, example, exemplify, expression, illustrate, illustration, manifestation, occasion, occurrence, particular, quote, sample, situation, specify, specimen COURT, INSTANCE. One of the branches of the English admiralty is called an instance court. Vide Instance Court. INSTANCE, civil and French law. It signifies, generally, all sorts of actions and judicial demands. Dig. 44, 7, 58. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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in the past in the power of in the presence of in the public eye in the red in the same way in the same words in the second instance in the service of in the spotlight in the usual course of things in the vicinity in the vicinity of in the whole in the wind |
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