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Definition of "instantiating" [instantiating]

  • Present participle of instantiate. (verb)

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Use "instantiating" in a sentence
  • "It is because consistency in Hilbert's sense turns just on this abstract structure, and not on the contents of the terms instantiating the structure, that the reinterpretation strategy is effective."
  • "We are measuring how well an aim has been achieved in instantiating the MyBook class, how well an aim has been achieved in translating the MyNovel class to a MyBook class, how well an aim has been achieved in articulating the aesthetic standards applied in writing the book, and -- at its ultimate -- how well an aim has been achieved in the very selection of the aesthetic standards the writer has sought to articulate, how ambitious, how audacious these aesthetics are in terms of scope and acuity of insight."
  • "No, it will not make you gain weight and give you greasy fingers, but it will put a few things in motion (such as instantiating an object and calling a class)."
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