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    instanter
    /ɪnˈstantə/

    adverb

    • 1. at once; immediately: archaic, humorous "we sealed the bargain instanter"

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  2. in· stan· ter in-ˈstan-tər. Synonyms of instanter. : at once. Synonyms. bang. directly. forthwith. headlong. immediately. incontinently. instantaneously. instantly. now. PDQ. plumb. presently. promptly. pronto. right away. right now. right off. straight off. straightaway. straightway.

  3. Instanter definition: immediately; at once.. See examples of INSTANTER used in a sentence.

  4. Definition of 'instanter' Word Frequency. instanter in British English. (ɪnˈstæntə ) adverb. law. without delay; (in connection with pleading) the same day or within 24 hours. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C17: from Latin: urgently, from instans instant. Word Frequency. instanter in American English.

  5. Define instanter. instanter synonyms, instanter pronunciation, instanter translation, English dictionary definition of instanter. adv. Without delay; instantly.

  6. Instanter is a Latin term meaning without delay or instantly. The term is used in various legal contexts, such as when a court issues an order for a writ of possession instanter, or an attorney files.

  7. Instanter definition: Without delay; instantly.

  8. Immediately; Instantly; forthwith; without delay. Trial instanter was had where a prisoner between attainder and execution pleaded that he was not the same who was attainted. When a party is ordered to plead instanter, he must plead the same day.

  9. INSTANTER. Immediately; presently. This term, it is said, means that the act to which it applies, shall be done within twenty-four hours but a doubt has been suggested by whom is the account of the hours to be kept, and whether the term instanter as applied to the subject-matter may not be more properly taken to mean "before, the rising of the ...

  10. instanter / ɪnˈstæntə / adv. without delay; (in connection with pleading) the same day or within 24 hours; Etymology: 17 th Century: from Latin: urgently, from instans instant

  11. Definition of INSTANTER: Immediately ; Instantly; forthwith; without delay . Trial instanter was had where a prisoner between attainder and execution pleaded that he was not the same who was attainted. When a party is ordered to plead instanter, he must plead the same day.