Instated Meaning in English
word · lemma: instate
ɪnˈsteɪtɪd
in-STAY-tid
ɪnstˈeɪtɪd
inst-AY-tid
释义
To put someone into an official position or to establish something, especially a system or policy.
用法与细微差别
'Instated' is formal and mostly used in administrative or official contexts. Commonly paired with words like 'policy', 'leader', or 'system'. Often replaced in conversation by 'appointed' (for people) or 'established' (for things).
Spanish: establecido - instauradoPortuguese (BR): instalado - instituídoPortuguese (PT): instalado - instauradoChinese (Simplified): 设立 - 任命Chinese (Traditional): 設立 - 任命Hindi: स्थापित किया गयाArabic: تم تعيينه - تم تأسيسهBengali: নিয়োগ করা - প্রতিষ্ঠিত করাRussian: назначен - введёнJapanese: 任命された - 設けられたVietnamese: bổ nhiệm - thiết lậpKorean: 임명되다 - 도입되다Turkish: atanmak - yürürlüğe konmakUrdu: مقرر کیا گیا - نافذ کیا گیاIndonesian: diangkat - diberlakukan
例句
The new manager was instated last month.
basic
A new policy was instated at the office.
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A temporary curfew was instated during the emergency.
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He was instated as president after the election results were announced.
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Once the rules were instated, everyone had to follow them.
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The committee instated new membership requirements last year.
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