instruct
in·struct
verb \in-ˈstrəkt\Definition of INSTRUCT
transitive verb
2
: to provide with authoritative information or advice <the judge instructed the jury>
3
: to give an order or command to : direct
Examples of INSTRUCT
- She instructed us that we were to remain in our seats.
- The judge instructed the jury that they should disregard the testimony of the last witness.
- She advised him to instruct a solicitor.
Origin of INSTRUCT
Middle English, from Latin instructus, past participle of instruere, from in- + struere to build — more at structure
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to INSTRUCT
Related Words: coach, mentor; drill, fit, ground, habilitate, prepare, prime, qualify; direct, guide, lead, rear; catechize, lecture, moralize, preach; implant, inculcate, instill (also instil); homeschool; edify, enlighten; brief, familiarize, impart (to), inform, verse; initiate, introduce, show; reeducate, reschool, reteach, retrain
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