How Do You Spell INSTATE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnstˈe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "instate" (/ɪnˈsteɪt/) is spelled with the prefix "in-" meaning "into" or "within" and the root "state" meaning "condition". IPA phonetic transcription indicates that the first syllable is pronounced as the short "i" vowel sound, followed by the "n" consonant sound. The stress is on the second syllable, which features a long "a" vowel sound and a "t" consonant sound. Overall, "instate" means to establish, appoint, or bring about something, typically in an official capacity.

INSTATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Instate (verb):

    1. To establish or introduce (something) formally or officially; to set up. For example, a government may instate new policies or regulations to address social issues.

    2. To appoint or invest (someone) with a particular position or status, typically with ceremonial rites or procedures. This usage is often applied in the context of conferring or bestowing an official rank or authority. For instance, a university may instate a new president or a monarch may instate a new knight through a formal ceremony.

    3. To bring about a particular condition or state; to cause to exist. This sense of the word refers to the act of creating or initiating a specific situation or circumstance. For example, a successful marketing campaign may instate a high demand for a product.

    4. To install or bring (someone) into a specific place or location. This usage implies the act of situating or placing someone in a particular environment or setting. It can apply to both literal and figurative placements. For instance, a school may instate a new teacher in a classroom, or a person may instate themselves in a position of authority within a group.

    In general, the term "instate" is related to the act of initiating, establishing, or enforcing something, whether it is a policy, position, condition, or physical placement. It often involves formal rituals, official procedures, or deliberate actions aimed at implementing a new element or changing an existing state of affairs.

  2. To set or place, as in a rank or condition.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of INSTATE

The word instate originated from Latin roots. It comes from the Latin term instare, which means to stand upon or to be present, derived from in (meaning on) and stare (meaning to stand). Over time, this term evolved in English, and instate emerged to mean to establish or to set up in position or power.

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Conjugate verb Instate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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FUTURE

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IMPERATIVE

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NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to instate

PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

instated

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

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