instance
[ɪnstəns]

noun

[Definition]: an example

[Example Sentences]:
1. The Intel Core i7-7800X, for instance, starts at just $400.
2. For instance, in early 2014 one bitcoin was worth only $280 £215.
3. For instance, the Galaxy S4 hit the market at a full retail price between $650 and $700.
4. For the AWS RDS service, a single medium instance of MySQL, known as a db.m3.
5. Jelly Bean, for instance, powered 36% of all Android devices, almost as much as KitKat with 39.1%.
6. A SmartThings Hub, for instance, will cost $100, and getting a kit will set customers back $249.
7. For instance, an iPhone 5 has a deductible of $175.
8. For instance, you could give the child three hours of screen time on weekdays.
9. For instance, posts can be made to be public or just to a specific group of friends.
10. It is also able to get a customer instance up and running within an hour, he said.
11. The case is the latest instance in which Turkish authorities have targeted the opposition media.
12. For instance, using the Facebook app gives you a single column view of your news feed.
13. For instance, software will run in the background on cars but not take any real action.
14. For instance, a driver could unlock his or her car and start it with such technology.
15. For instance, the company said that the technology can determine exactly where a user is.


[Antonyms]dissuasion, warning, deprecation

[Synonyms]request, impulse, instigation