Instated vs Instaled - What's the difference?
instated | instaled |
(instate)
To install (someone) in office; to establish.
*2010 , (Christopher Hitchens), Hitch-22 , Atlantic 2011, p. 175:
*:Except that in the rest of society there was sex aplenty, with the hedonism of “the Sixties” almost officially instated as dogma, and the slow, surreptitious growth of this consensus to the then unguessed-at status of “correctness.”
(countable) A misspelt word.
* 2005 September, John H. Jenkins, The Dao of Unihan , International & Text Group, Apple Computer, Inc.:
As verbs the difference between instated and instaled
is that instated is past tense of instate while instaled is misspelling of lang=en.instated
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Verb
(head)instate
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(instat)Derived terms
* instatementAnagrams
* ----instaled
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(head)See also
* instal * install * instaling (misspelling)misspelling
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Alternative forms
* mis-spellingNoun
(en noun)- “Accomodation” is a common misspelling of “accommodation”.
- My own Chinese name might conceivably be written in no fewer than four different ways in Unicode: ???, ???, ???, and ???. I would personally consider all but the first misspellings , just as I would the spelling of my English name as Jon Jenkins or John Jenkyns.
