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instated

/in-steyt/US // ɪnˈsteɪt //UK // (ɪnˈsteɪt) //

已安装,已安装的,已安装完毕,已安装完毕的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·stat·ed, in·stat·ing.

    • : to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
    • : Obsolete. to endow with something.

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Examples

  • Jinyi Guo, Luckin’s recently instated chairman and chief executive, said in a statement that the deal “reflects our cooperation and remediation efforts, and enables the company to continue with the execution of its business strategy.”

  • We have a chance to pull off an upset which nobody thinks we can do, and we’ve got our instate rival Virginia coming at home, so it can be a very memorable last two games.

  • Still, the more limited benefits instated by Prop 22 will cost Uber.

  • “I like to dress up,” said ex-player Grant Hill, shortly after the rule was instated.

  • He had a hang-dog look when he was re-instated, and yet everybody knew that apart from this he was a fairly competent foreman.

  • I fancy not, unless Charles dies, in which case Ellen will be re-instated by the priest.

  • He was superceded on the 5th of the ensuing October—subjected to a court of inquiry—honorably acquitted and re-instated in 1782.

  • That was how Herbert Pryme came to be once more re-instated in the good graces of his lady love's father and mother.

  • Matters were soon arranged, and I was re-instated in my former position on the plantation.