for instance
1For instance — Instance In stance, n. [F. instance, L. instantia, fr. instans. See {Instant}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act or quality of being instant or pressing; urgency; solicitation; application; suggestion; motion. [1913 Webster] Undertook at her instance to …
2for instance — See: FOR EXAMPLE …
3for instance — See: FOR EXAMPLE …
4for\ instance — • for example • for instance adv. phr. As an example; as proof; to give an example or illustration. Not only rich men become President. For example, Lincoln was born poor. There are jobs more dangerous than truck driving; for instance, training… …
5for instance — for example You may have questions which you wish to raise. For instance, who will oversee your work and how will feedback be given? They intend to provide information, via the Internet for instance …
6for instance — ► for instance as an example. Main Entry: ↑instance …
7for instance — adverb as an example (Freq. 21) take ribbon snakes, for example • Syn: ↑for example, ↑e.g. * * * fəˈ(r)in sometimes ˈfrin adverb : as an example * * * …
8for instance — I. noun Date: 1959 example < I ll give you a for instance > II. phrasal as an instance or example < older people, like my grandmother, for instance > …
9for-instance — /feuhr in steuhns/, n. an instance or example: Give me a for instance of what you mean. * * * …
10for-instance — /feuhr in steuhns/, n. an instance or example: Give me a for instance of what you mean …