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How to pronounce instantiation in English?

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Type Words
Type of internal representation, mental representation, representation
Derivation instantiate


how many instantiations were found?.

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Since the process model is at the type level, a process is an instantiation of it.
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It can therefore be considered the first instantiation of a memetracker.
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It also allows instantiation of new objects and invocation of methods.
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To complicate things, what is the nature of the instantiation or exemplificationrelation?
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By declaring a class as abstract, one intends to prohibit direct instantiation of the class.
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Common proof rules used are modus ponens and universal instantiation.
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This information can be extracted during instantiation of a template class using type traits.
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Software is not physical, although it requires a particular physical substrate for instantiation.
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The organization he heads is, in some ways, the ultimate instantiation of a trained scientific elite.
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More examples
  • A representation of an idea in the form of an instance of it; "how many instantiations were found?"
  • (instantiate) represent by an instance; "This word instantiates the usage that the linguists claimed to be typical for a certain dialect"
  • 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. (With the later introduction of object oriented programming the same word, "object", refers to a particular instance of a class)
  • (INSTANTIATE) When a template is triggered by some part of the XML document being processed by the XSLT processor, the template is said to be instantiated.
  • (Instantiate) To make a run-time object in the NewtonScript heap from a template. Usually this term refers to the process of creating a view from a template. Source: NPG
  • (instantiate) To run a program by making a single call to the program. The instructions that are executed together with the set of data produced by the unique call to the program are called an instance of the program.
  • (instantiate) to make an instance of a pattern, rule, or frame by substituting particular facts for variables in a pattern.
  • To instantiate a class is to make a new object from the class, an action that happens only at run time.
  • An identifiable occurrence or occasion of something; in the case of Dublin Core, a specific occurrence of an information resource.