Instantiated vs Instantiate - What's the difference?
instantiated | instantiate |
(instantiate)
To represent (something) by a concrete instance.
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 195:
To represent (something) by a concrete instance.
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 195:
As verbs the difference between instantiated and instantiate
is that instantiated is (instantiate) while instantiate is to represent (something) by a concrete instance.instantiated
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Verb
(head)instantiate
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Verb
(instantiat)- In the eighteenth century, this was instantiated in writings which developed the view that ‘savages’ exhibited more virtue and moral nobility than their conquerors.
Synonyms
* (represent by a concrete instance) exemplifyinstantiate
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Verb
(instantiat)- In the eighteenth century, this was instantiated in writings which developed the view that ‘savages’ exhibited more virtue and moral nobility than their conquerors.
