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    in·stant
    /ˈinst(ə)nt/

    adjective

    • 1. happening or coming immediately: "the offense justified instant dismissal" Similar immediateinstantaneouson-the-spotpromptOpposite delayedlong-term
    • 2. urgent; pressing: dated "an instant desire to blame others when things go wrong"

    noun

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  2. INSTANT definition: 1. happening immediately, without any delay: 2. Instant food or drink is dried, usually in the…. Learn more.

  3. If you say that something happens at a particular instant, you mean that it happens at exactly the time you have been referring to, and you are usually suggesting that it happens quickly or immediately.

  4. The meaning of INSTANT is an infinitesimal space of time; especially : a point in time separating two states. How to use instant in a sentence.

  5. noun. an infinitesimal or very short space of time; a moment: They arrived not an instant too soon. Synonyms: trice, jiffy, flash, twinkling, second. the point of time now present or present with reference to some action or event. a particular moment: at the instant of contact.

  6. An instant is a very short time. In combinations like instant coffee and instant replay it means available right away without a wait.

  7. INSTANT definition: 1. happening immediately: 2. Instant food or drink is dried, usually in the form of a powder, and…. Learn more.

  8. 1. Occurring at once; immediate: instant gratification. 2. Imperative; urgent: an instant need. 3. Now under consideration; present. 4. a. Commercially prepared or processed for quick and easy final preparation: an instant cake mix. b.

  9. instant meaning, definition, what is instant: happening or produced immediately: Learn more.

  10. Definition of instant noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. From Middle English instant (“infinitely short period of time”), from Old French instant (“assiduous, at hand”, adj ), from Latin instans, instant- (“present, pressing, urgent”, literally “standing near”), from in + stāre (“to stand”).

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