Pronunciation: /ɪnˌstænʃiˈeɪʃən/
noun an instance or example of something
A1 An instantiation of the new class was created in the program.
A2 The instantiation of the concept was clear in the student's presentation.
B1 The instantiation of the theory was evident in the research findings.
B2 The instantiation of the algorithm showed promising results in the simulation.
C1 The instantiation of the model required advanced computational techniques.
C2 The instantiation of the framework revolutionized the industry's approach to data analysis.
formal The instantiation of the new software program was completed without any errors.
informal They finished setting up the new software without any issues.
slang They got the new software up and running in no time.
figurative The idea took form through the instantiation of the new project.
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