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Meanings of
instruct
in English
Portuguese
ensinar
Catalan
informar
Spanish
enseñar
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Impart skills or knowledge to.
learn
teach
Portuguese
ensinar
Portuguese
advertir
Spanish
informar
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Make aware of.
apprise
apprize
Portuguese
advertir
Synonyms
Examples for "
apprise
"
apprise
apprize
Examples for "
apprise
"
1
Beth, go back to the exit and
apprise
backup of the situation.
2
We will briefly
apprise
the reader of the cause of this change.
3
Mrs. Berry came in to
apprise
Lucy that she was wanted above.
4
The papers now communicated will more particularly
apprise
you of these transactions.
5
A large fire was made to
apprise
the hunters of our advance.
1
Then I stole forth to
apprize
Mirza Shah that my mission was achieved.
2
And of this we think proper to
apprize
your Excellency.
3
He coughed, therefore, to
apprize
her of his presence, and turned again towards the wall.
4
We fired guns to
apprize
him of our place of encampment, but received no reply.
5
Tomlinson, that he may
apprize
uncle John of it.
Usage of
instruct
in English
1
You have no right to
instruct
our President to open the economy.
2
Worthy pets to amuse and by low example to
instruct
our young.
3
I quickly address my men;
instruct
them to disperse and remain inconspicuous.
4
R-747 will
instruct
children from the age of six or seven onwards.
5
In 1791 a lady was employed to
instruct
the girls in needle-work.
6
Eventually one will be able to
instruct
computers with completely natural language.
7
It would also
instruct
the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate tailpipe emissions.
8
I can
instruct
Southwood; she will forward the rest of my things.
9
We start early on this, well before society's values can
instruct
us.
10
We
instruct
the computer to evaluate the expression and return a value.
11
There was everything in the home which could amuse and
instruct
children.
12
The trial court refused to
instruct
the jury to disregard the refusal.
13
I will
instruct
him to answer any inquiries you choose to make.
14
Moral: Good and positive suggestions should
instruct
the sensitive ears of children.
15
Mysteries of Ism Abla
instruct
in the secret name of Deity, 621-l.
16
If it does not interest the learned, it may
instruct
the ignorant.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
instruct
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
instruct others
instruct the people
instruct men
instruct children
instruct mankind
More collocations
Translations for
instruct
Portuguese
ensinar
instruir
advertir
Catalan
informar
ensenyar
instruir
Spanish
enseñar
instruir
informar
avisar
Instruct
through the time
Instruct
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common