instantiation
Britishnoun
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the act or an instance of instantiating
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the representation of (an abstraction) by a concrete example
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logic
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the process of deriving an individual statement from a general one by replacing the variable with a name or other referring expression
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the valid inference of an instance from a universally quantified statement, as David is rational from all men are rational
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a statement so derived
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Explanation
Instantiation is when you give a specific example to clarify an idea or opinion. The perfect instantiation of your uncle's love of dogs is the fact that seven Great Danes live in his house with him. Instantiation, most simply understood to mean "exemplification," or "the ideal example or representation," is also a more complicated philosophical idea. The "instantiation principle" is essentially the concept that a characteristic or property can't exist unless you can point to a real-world instance of it. And in computing, instantiation is the act of creating a named object in a particular programming language. In everyday use, you might say your lovely new shirt is the instantiation of your sister's sewing ability.
Example Sentences
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"Our study suggests strategies that might well be much broader than the instantiation we have focused on."
From Science Daily • Apr. 15, 2026
For Lovell and Drucker, “The Stroll” is an instantiation of their own interest in making queer and, specifically, trans histories visible.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 21, 2023
Her emergence in this very moment is the instantiation of our ability to press on.
From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2021
You go on to say that this study examines the ways evangelical translation teams seek to accomplish both agendas simultaneously — the transitivity and intransitivity agendas — creating a "materialized instantiation of engaged orthodoxy."
From Salon • Jul. 10, 2021
The method of an image is an experience, not a grammar applied to a repertory, or the instantiation of rules of grammar.
From The Civilization of Illiteracy by Nadin, Mihai
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