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单词 instate
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Definition of instate in English:

instate

verb ɪnˈsteɪtɪnˈsteɪt
[with object]
  • Set up in position; install or establish.

    安置;建立

    many of the troops had only joined up when the new regime was instated

    新政权建立之时许多士兵才刚刚入伍。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And don't get me wrong, I'm right there, always just playing hard rock and stuff, but there's hopefully a better movement or a different movement to be instated fairly soon.
    • After the thugs easily overthrow the Baath party, Rudie instates a strict fundamentalist form of Rastafarianism as state religion.
    • It was 1980, the time of Solidarity, and it was a short-lived stay - within months martial law was instated and he was booted out but it had developed his taste for the country.
    • He was instated in the photo and film division of the French Army and ultimately deployed in Algeria as a military photographer shortly after the war ended.
    • He also called for national elections in the coming year and instated a voter registration period.
    • When this district agreed to accept David, in light of his ‘special’ abilities, several rules were instated to ensure both his safety and that of his classmates.
    • In the meantime, the principal, who had supported Mr Close's teaching style, had been transferred and demoted and the deputy principal had been instated as acting principal.
    • It's not up to the council to make the decision except to instate the will of the people.
    • The fact that it was instated in this city in 1970, only to be removed immediately thereafter thanks to a barrage of public anger and protest, says something doesn't it?
    • I am meaning to see that the Prince is happily settled with the rightful lady and that he is instated in due time.
    • This clearly proves that instating a draft has negative results, and only leads to more soldiers coming home in body bags.
    • Wartime instates the highly ritualized protocols of what we might call the officer class or brotherhood of officers.
    • Within ten weeks of his victory, Johnson was made a baronet, and soon thereafter was instated as Superintendent of the Northern Division of Indian Affairs.
    • But if the exhibition failed to instate a new globalized interpretation of art history or even to propose a usable definition of good art, this was perhaps by design.
    • That was instated two years ago to save energy in the field.
    • To honor his triumph over the beast, Apollo instated the sacred games known as Pythian, which are held at Delphi every four years since 6 B.C.
    • They applied in the spring to be instated in September.
    • The betting public seem to think so - they've instated Colin as the favourite male in the competition.
    • The results showed that they wanted it to be instated at the Town Lane end of Lauser Road.
    • He's written a constitution, set up an interim government, created a brand-new currency, instated law and order, and recorded a national anthem.
    Synonyms
    install, induct, invest, inaugurate, introduce, admit into office, swear in, initiate

Origin

Early 17th century (formerly also as enstate): from en-1, in-2 'into' + the noun state. Compare with earlier reinstate.

Definition of instate in US English:

instate

verbinˈstātɪnˈsteɪt
[with object]usually be instated
  • Set up in position; install or establish.

    安置;建立

    the restoration of those very authoritarian forms against which democracy had been instated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When this district agreed to accept David, in light of his ‘special’ abilities, several rules were instated to ensure both his safety and that of his classmates.
    • That was instated two years ago to save energy in the field.
    • He was instated in the photo and film division of the French Army and ultimately deployed in Algeria as a military photographer shortly after the war ended.
    • This clearly proves that instating a draft has negative results, and only leads to more soldiers coming home in body bags.
    • But if the exhibition failed to instate a new globalized interpretation of art history or even to propose a usable definition of good art, this was perhaps by design.
    • After the thugs easily overthrow the Baath party, Rudie instates a strict fundamentalist form of Rastafarianism as state religion.
    • In the meantime, the principal, who had supported Mr Close's teaching style, had been transferred and demoted and the deputy principal had been instated as acting principal.
    • I am meaning to see that the Prince is happily settled with the rightful lady and that he is instated in due time.
    • He also called for national elections in the coming year and instated a voter registration period.
    • They applied in the spring to be instated in September.
    • The results showed that they wanted it to be instated at the Town Lane end of Lauser Road.
    • The betting public seem to think so - they've instated Colin as the favourite male in the competition.
    • Wartime instates the highly ritualized protocols of what we might call the officer class or brotherhood of officers.
    • The fact that it was instated in this city in 1970, only to be removed immediately thereafter thanks to a barrage of public anger and protest, says something doesn't it?
    • And don't get me wrong, I'm right there, always just playing hard rock and stuff, but there's hopefully a better movement or a different movement to be instated fairly soon.
    • Within ten weeks of his victory, Johnson was made a baronet, and soon thereafter was instated as Superintendent of the Northern Division of Indian Affairs.
    • It's not up to the council to make the decision except to instate the will of the people.
    • It was 1980, the time of Solidarity, and it was a short-lived stay - within months martial law was instated and he was booted out but it had developed his taste for the country.
    • He's written a constitution, set up an interim government, created a brand-new currency, instated law and order, and recorded a national anthem.
    • To honor his triumph over the beast, Apollo instated the sacred games known as Pythian, which are held at Delphi every four years since 6 B.C.
    Synonyms
    install, induct, invest, inaugurate, introduce, admit into office, swear in, initiate

Origin

Early 17th century (formerly also as enstate): from en-, in- ‘into’ + the noun state. Compare with earlier reinstate.

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