This word instantiates the usage that the linguists claimed to be typical for a certain dialect.
Examples of instantiate
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The diagram shows that more than one P can instantiate one M, but not vice versa.
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It can be seen that more than one P can instantiate one M, but not vice versa.
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Particular physical objects merely exemplify or instantiate the universal.
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If you integrate fantasy with reality, you do not instantiate reality.
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If we instantiate this class, we can change the values at any time.
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The main idea was to have master drawings which one could instantiate into many duplicates.
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And I think that they're going to instantiate new web services.
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Universals do not have an existence over and above the particular things which instantiate them.
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Creational patterns are ones that create objects for you, rather than having you instantiate objects directly.
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Represent by an instance; "This word instantiates the usage that the linguists claimed to be typical for a certain dialect"
(instantiation) a representation of an idea in the form of an instance of it; "how many instantiations were found?"
(Instantiation (computing)) In computer science, an object is any entity that can be manipulated by the commands of a programming language, such as a value, variable, function, or data structure. ...
To represent an abstract concept by a concrete instance; To create an object (an instance) of a specific class
(Instantiation) creation of an object from a class, each object having a copy of its own (non-static) data members
(9.13 Instantiation (of an <X> template)) An <X> produced from a given <X> template and other necessary information. This <X> exhibits the features specified in the <X> template. <X> can be anything that has a type (see 9.7).
(Instantiation) Before it can be used, a see-through tool must be instantiated on a toolglass sheet. The tool may appear whenever this sheet is used, only when this sheet is in a particular temporary mode, or only when this sheet is in a particular position relative to the application. ...
(Instantiation) Creating a thing from a representation of an abstraction denoting a set of such things.
(Instantiation) In predicate logic, to remove a quantifier from a wff and either leave the previously bound variables free or replace them with constants. See generalization; quantifier.