instate
pronunciation
How to pronounce instate in British English: UK [ɪn'steɪt]
How to pronounce instate in American English: US [ɪnˈstet]
Word Origin
- instate (v.)
- "to put someone in a certain state or condition," c. 1600, from in + state (n.1). Related: Instated; instating.
Example
- 1. Instate a social media company policy .
- 2. Palmer assures him that when he does become president , he will instate mason to a high position of power .
- 3. Is open to the public and attracts human visitors , from instate , out-of-state and even foreign countries .
- 4. Making current value instate by efficient current cycle distribute valu .
- 5. Preparatory assistance for the establishment of an oceangraphic instate phase i.