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INSTANT'ER, adv. [L.] In law, immediately; at the present time; without delay. T...
IN'STANTLY, adv. Immediately; without any intervening time; at the moment. Light...
INST`AR, v.t. [in and star.] To set or adorn with stars, or with brilliants. A g...
INSTA'TE, v.t. [in and state.] To set or place; to establish, as in a rank or co...
INSTA'TED, pp. Set or placed.
INSTA'TING, ppr. Setting or placing.
INSTAURA'TION, n. [L. instauratio, instauro, to renew.] Renewal; repair; re-esta...
INSTAURA'TOR, n. One who renews or restores to a former condition.
INSTEAD, insted'. [a compound of in and stead, place; but stead retains its char...
INSTEE'P, v.t. [in and steep.] To steep or soak; to drench; to macerate in moist...
INSTEE'PED, ppr. Steeped; soaked; drenched; lying under water.
INSTEE'PING, ppr. Steeping; soaking.
IN'STEP, n. [in and step.] The instep of the human foot, is the fore part of the...
IN'STIGATE, v.t.[L. instigo; in and stigo, inusit; Gr. to prick.] To incite; to ...
IN'STIGATED, pp. Incited or persuaded, as to evil.
IN'STIGATING, ppr. Inciting; tempting to evil.