Sentence examples for instrumentality from inspiring English sources

The word 'instrumentality' is correct and usable in written English
It means the condition of being an instrument or of being employed as an instrument. It can be used to refer to a person, thing, or situation that is used to achieve a desired outcome. For example: The instrumentality of the civil rights movement was a crucial step toward greater equality in the United States.

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instrumentality

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The quality or condition of being instrumental; serving a purpose, being useful.

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War also remained a stark but rational instrumentality in certain more limited conflicts, such as those between Israel and the Arab nations.

The Valentinian system developed into Eastern and Western forms in greater complexity, although the earlier structure was similar to Pauline mystical theology, with its emphasis on the instrumentality of Christ's death and resurrection in effecting Christian deliverance.

A verb (finite or nonfinite) can be preceded by noun phrases that denote various g-n-p markers, such as object (direct or indirect), instrumentality (whether the object will be used to accomplish something), goal (or recipient of action), and the source, location, and direction of the action in reference to the object.

The resounding ZANU (PF) electoral victory was undoubtedly an expression of the unity and solidarity built over many years between the party and the people through the instrumentality of the armed struggle.

The Ninth Court decided that the interpreter would have been the instrumentality conveying the religious message and that by placing the interpreter in the religious school, the local board would have appeared to be sponsoring the school's activities.

It is an attempt to bring home to American citizens, through the instrumentality of the screen, that which is transpiring in Germany today".

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Withdrawal from society is necessary because the instrumentalities of perfection cannot normally be acquired and activated in the surroundings of everyday life.

In this fateful drama, considerations of culture and politics are likely to play a more determinative role than any choice of economic instrumentalities.

"In the present civil war," he wrote in 1862, "it is quite possible that God's purpose is something different from the purpose of either party—and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect His purpose".

This is the case for two reasons, the brief argues: the keys are not themselves "the fruits, instrumentalities, or evidence of a crime," which the government has traditionally been able to seize with probable cause.

But the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 bars suits against foreign states and their "agencies or instrumentalities".

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