Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.strə.mɛnˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun the instruments used for measuring and recording data
A1 The teacher showed the students how to play simple tunes on different musical instruments.
A2 The scientist explained the importance of using proper instrumentation in the laboratory.
B1 The orchestra's instrumentation included violins, cellos, trumpets, and drums.
B2 The engineer designed a new instrumentation system for monitoring air quality in the city.
C1 The advanced instrumentation used in the experiment allowed for precise data collection and analysis.
C2 The symphony orchestra's instrumentation was carefully chosen to create a rich and dynamic sound.
formal The instrumentation used in the laboratory allowed for precise measurements to be taken.
informal The instrumentation they had for the concert was top-notch.
slang I can't believe how cool the instrumentation was in that new song.
figurative The instrumentation of the team's defense was like a well-oiled machine, stopping every attack.
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