Instatement: meaning, definitions and examples

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instatement

 

[ ɪnˈsteɪtmənt ]

Context #1

in legal context

The act of establishing something officially or formally, especially in a legal or bureaucratic sense. It often involves the initiation of a process or procedure.

Synonyms

enactment, establishment, implementation

Examples of usage

  • The instatement of new regulations caused controversy among the citizens.
  • The instatement of the new policy led to a significant decrease in productivity.
Context #2

in professional context

The formal introduction or appointment of someone to a position or role, often in a professional or organizational setting.

Synonyms

appointment, induction, installation

Examples of usage

  • His instatement as the CEO marked a new era for the company.
  • The instatement of a new manager brought fresh perspectives to the team.

Translations

Translations of the word "instatement" in other languages:

🇵🇹 instalação

🇮🇳 स्थापना

🇩🇪 Installation

🇮🇩 penetapan

🇺🇦 встановлення

🇵🇱 instalacja

🇯🇵 設置

🇫🇷 installation

🇪🇸 instalación

🇹🇷 kurulum

🇰🇷 설치

🇸🇦 تثبيت

🇨🇿 instalace

🇸🇰 inštalácia

🇨🇳 安装

🇸🇮 namestitev

🇮🇸 uppsetning

🇰🇿 орнату

🇬🇪 ინსტალაცია

🇦🇿 quraşdırma

🇲🇽 instalación

Word origin

The word 'instatement' originated from the combination of 'in' and 'statement', indicating the act of making an official statement or declaration. It has been commonly used in legal and professional contexts to signify the formal establishment or appointment of something or someone.

See also: interstate, misstate, overstate, overstated, overstatement, reinstate, restate, restatement, stated, stately, statement, statements, stateroom, statesman, understate, understated, unstated.