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    instruct
    /ɪnˈstrʌkt/

    verb

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  2. INSTRUCT definition: 1. to order or tell someone to do something, especially in a formal way: 2. to employ a lawyer to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INSTRUCT is to give knowledge to : teach, train. How to use instruct in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Instruct.

  4. INSTRUCT meaning: 1. to order or tell someone to do something, especially in a formal way: 2. to employ a lawyer to…. Learn more.

  5. Instruct definition: to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate. . See examples of INSTRUCT used in a sentence.

  6. To instruct is to give instructions, to teach. Teachers are often called instructors because their job is to instruct, to give knowledge or instructions. The subtle difference between "teach" and instruct is that you can teach almost anything: concepts, ideas, theories or, say, history.

  7. instruct (rather formal) to tell somebody to do something, especially in a formal or official way: The letter instructed him to report to headquarters immediately. direct ( formal ) to give an official order:

  8. If you instruct someone to do something, you formally tell them to do it. A doctor will often instruct patients to exercise. American English : instruct / ɪnsˈtrʌkt /

  9. 1. to direct to do something; order. 2. to teach (someone) how to do (something) 3. to furnish with information; apprise. 4. (Law) law chiefly. a. (esp of a client to his solicitor or a solicitor to a barrister) to give relevant facts or information to.

  10. INSTRUCT definition: 1. to officially tell someone to do something: 2. to teach someone about something: . Learn more.

  11. instruct. verb. /ɪnˈstrʌkt/. Verb Forms. (formal) to tell someone to do something, especially in a formal or official way synonym direct, order instruct somebody to do something The letter instructed him to report to headquarters immediately. instruct somebody where, what, etc….