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Words that sound like "instruct" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(transitive) To tell (someone) what they must or should do.
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(n)
One who instructs; a teacher.
(informal) shortened form of instructions
(obsolete) One who instructs.
(transitive) To renew or renovate.
(transitive) To build or form (something) by assembling parts.
(of people) To engage in communication and other shared activities (with someone).
(adj)
Not having been struck.
Alternative form of entr'acte. [An interval between two acts of a play or opera.]
An inward stroke; specifically, in a steam engine or other engine, a stroke in which the piston is moving away from the crankshaft.
Not direct:
(ambitransitive) To narrow, especially by application of pressure.
A natural or inherent impulse or behaviour.
Having a great deal of fine detail or complexity.
(intransitive) To self-destruct.
(all used chiefly with qualifiers `well' or `poorly' or `un-') having received specific instruction
Conveying knowledge, information or instruction.
(adv)
without losing equilibrium
(transitive) To bind, constrain, or restrict.
Not tracked.
(business, economics, idiomatic) Withholding labor as a protest, in order to effect change in management or government.
An arthropod (in the Insecta class) characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.
An administrative division of an area.
(mathematics) Of two sets, to have at least one element in common.
(transitive) To say as an interruption or aside.
(transitive) To forbid (an action or thing) by formal or legal sanction.
(of a vowel) not stressed or accentuated
Not direct.
(uncountable) A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity.
Left complete or whole; not touched, defiled, sullied, or otherwise damaged.
(transitive) To divert the attention of.
(transitive) To arouse the interest of; to fascinate.
Something that is extracted or drawn out.
(transitive) To bring about by urging or encouraging.
To restrain within boundaries; to limit; to confine
To block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle.
(transitive, nonstandard) To unstick; to get something unstuck
A person who, or thing that, constructs.
To bring in as a member; to make a part of.
Archaic form of entrust. [(transitive) To trust to the care of.]
(of clothing) Not tucked in
(transitive) To install (someone) in office; to establish.
A city and capital of Limburg province, Netherlands.
Alternative form of constructor. [A person who, or thing that, constructs.]
(transitive) To ask earnestly or beg for (something, such as a benefit or favour); to beseech, to implore.
To harden or to grow hard.
(N)
InStat Sport is a sports performance analysis company.
Abbreviation of introduction. [The act or process of introducing.]
Afflicted with sunstroke.
a variety show involving two or more sisters
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see in, state.
Filled or overcome with awe or wonder.
Alternative form of awestruck. [Filled or overcome with awe or wonder.]
In the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.
To examine critically or carefully; especially, to search out problems or determine condition; to scrutinize.
Not correct; erroneous or wrong.
That which constricts or tightens:
(transitive, sometimes figurative) To free from the condition of being stuck.
A surname.
Not erect.
(transitive) To draw by moral, emotional or sexual influence; to engage or fix, as the mind, attention, etc.; to invite or allure.
(transitive) To ask earnestly or beg for (something, such as a benefit or favour).
(transitive) To trust to the care of.
So shocked as to be unable to speak.
(object-oriented programming) A function that runs when an object is no longer required, used to release any resources that it was using.
Not moderate; excessive.
(transitive) To infringe, violate or disobey (a rule).
Archaic form of instate. [(transitive) To install (someone) in office; to establish.]
(formal) To burp or belch.
(also known as Thérèse) a 2013 American erotic thriller romance film written and directed by Charlie Stratton.
Alternative form of bistro. [A small casual restaurant or pub, typically serving French-style cuisine.]