instructing in English

verb
1
direct or command someone to do something, especially as an official order.
she instructed him to wait
2
teach (someone) a subject or skill.
he instructed them in the use of firearms
3
give a person direction, information, or authorization, in particular.

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1. Instructing With Patience

2. For more information read the CRS report, Instructing Senate Conferees.

3. I wish to express my gratefulness to you for instructing my child.

4. Brothers who shared in instructing the 104th class: (from left) W.

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6. The Shorter Catechism was prepared primarily for instructing children in the Christian faith.

7. I wish to express my thanks to you for instructing my child.

8. What is the effect of a testator instructing his daughter to make no will?

9. Never forget that the responsibility for instructing the children rests with the parent.

10. By 1888 he was assisting in instructing that subject also at the University of Turin.

11. She is a vivacious young lady who combines instructing with commercial flying and club administration.

12. We have begun instructing the Navy SEAL task force on the use of the prototype weapons.

13. He does so by instructing and sending forth people to explain the Scriptures to others.

14. Sandy has hold of my lapel in the lightest way, instructing me in a murmur.

15. You'll understand that I will be instructing our corporate attorneys not to assist you in any way.

16. Now, John Cage wasn't instructing musicians to mine the soundscape for sonic textures to turn into music.

17. And he is incarnate in us all whenever we are in converse with each other, instructing or mercifully helping.

18. Early members characterized this revelation as “instructing the Saints how to keep the sabbath and how to fast and pray.”

19. Jesus was thus instructing his followers not to associate with expelled ones. —See The Watchtower of September 15, 1981, pages 18-20.

20. A Family Business The picture below shows a father instructing his eldest son in the efficient and safe use of the bow drill.

21. The poem Chivvy talks about how grown-ups keep instructing small kids as to what they should do and what they should not

22. In turn, the access point sends a control packet to client devices it supports, instructing them to enable an enhanced presence ping bit.

23. In December 1830, the Prophet received a revelation instructing Church members to “go to the Ohio” (D&C 37:1), more than 250 miles away.

24. 12 The frontman, singer and lyricist has been barred from early recording sessions, with producer Brian Eno instructing the rest of the band to keep Martin away.

25. Meaning of a Cheque: A Cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a financial Institution to pay a specific amount of specific currency from a specific demand account held in …

26. Fan Zeng then summoned Xiang Yu's cousin Xiang Zhuang, instructing him to pretend to perform a sword dance to entertain the guests and find an opportunity to assassinate Liu Bang.

27. Driver Training Tank (Fahrschulpanzer) The Leopard 2 Driver Training Tank, as the name implies, is a non-combatant Leopard 2 for instructing soldiers in the finer points of handling the tank.

28. The alphanumeric data may comprise computer readable code for, in use, instructing the system to control presentation of the sound, image, smell, humidity, wind, pressure, or light data to an exposee.

29. When Herod died, God disclosed his death to Joseph by means of a dream, at the same time instructing him to return with his family to their homeland. —Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23.

30. “A slave of the Lord does not need to fight,” Paul later admonished, “but needs to be gentle toward all, qualified to teach, keeping himself restrained under evil, instructing with mildness those not favorably disposed.”

31. Though instructing Christians to make changes in their lives, nowhere does the Bible claim that these necessary personality adjustments can be made overnight; nor does it indicate that each individual will find it easy to make them.

32. He started his professional career in 1984, instructing marine biology, at the Orange County Marine Institute, where he wrote The Intertidal Zone, an informative comic book about tide-pool animals, which he used to educate his students.

33. A Centralised system is one in which a central controller exercises control over the lower-level components of the system directly or through the use of a power hierarchy (such as instructing a middle level component to instruct a lower level component)

34. The Committee is responsible for instructing and implementing search and rescue activities for people and vehicles (airplanes, ships, oil and gas facilities, etc.) in distress in the air, at sea and in the contiguous areas between Viet Nam and other countries.

35. He can follow Paul’s advice at 2 Timothy 2:24, 25, to “be gentle toward all, qualified to teach, keeping himself restrained under evil,” and also to be “instructing with mildness those not favorably disposed,” as he copes with and corrects matters.

36. Coercive or autocratic leadership is a very direct form of leadership built on instructing employees what to do and how to do it, all while expecting strict compliance. It's an authoritarian leadership style that leaves little room for error and demands results.

37. A policy of instructing the ALO's associated centres and institutes to give priority to the implementation of as many activities and courses as possible, with a view to enabling persons in the field of labour management, labour organizations and businessmen's organizations to perform their duties more effectively

38. Meanwhile, the Encyclopédie of Denis Diderot distinguishes between the parody and the burlesque, "A good parody is a fine amusement, capable of amusing and instructing the most sensible and polished minds; the burlesque is a miserable Buffoonery which can only please the populace."

39. ‘Instead, they Browbeat her, repeatedly cut her off in mid-answer, accused her of ‘filibustering’ and said she was lying…’ ‘Earlier this week the Ministry tried to Browbeat the teachers into compliance by instructing principals to send round a memo ‘requiring’ staff to perform all their duties.’

40. ‘Instead, they Browbeat her, repeatedly cut her off in mid-answer, accused her of ‘filibustering’ and said she was lying…’ ‘Earlier this week the Ministry tried to Browbeat the teachers into compliance by instructing principals to send round a memo ‘requiring’ staff to perform all their duties.’

41. REL Appalachia staff will present ways to design instruction for two types of hybrid instruction: (1) when students spend part of the week attending class in person and part attending remotely and (2) when teachers are simultaneously instructing a group of in-person students and a group of remote students.

42. The court had earlier taken Cognisance of the offences under sections 13 (unlawful activities), 16 (terrorist act), 17 (raising funds for terrorist act), 18 (conspiracy) of the UAPA and various sections of the IPC including, 147 and 148 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 186 (instructing public servant), 201 (disappearance of evidence).

43. ‘The Bemba saying Imiti Ikula empanga (seedlings of today will become a forest tomorrow) makes a lot of sense as regards to the role of the youth in society.’ ‘Recently a traditional Bemba leader was jailed for two and half years with hard labour for instructing his subjects to attack another chief.’

44. In 2013, Reuters reported that a “secretive” unit within the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), the Special Operations Division, was furnishing tips to US law enforcement agents based on intelligence surveillance data, while instructing those agents to create an alternative explanation for how they found any resulting evidence—thus concealing the original tip.[

45. To refrain from something by one's own choice: Abstain from traditional political rhetoric.See Synonyms at refrain.; This seems to be in line with how I would use the words; when instructing someone to do something I would say "Please refrain from [x]" but when describing my own practice I would say "I Abstain from [x].

46. Reasoning governs the careful estimation of prospects and is applied to the following areas of interest: The importance of history in surgery, the neceBity of supervised studies, operative training, instructing young surgeons, rotation, aBeBment of position, anthropologic nosology and surgical consequences, aBistance in decisions about surgical work, the kind and function of linguistics in medicine and surgery, and the relationships between surgical colleagues.

47. I was Caned by the Headmaster for smoking, which was a quite straightforward affair in that I had to report during morning break and wait in the secretaries’ office to be summoned, after which the Head took no more than a minute telling me what he thought of smoking before instructing me to remove my jacket and loosen my tie and to bend over

48. This Order shall be cited as “The Republican Order No. 24/2016 Directing and Instructing the Ministerial Committee of the Transitional Government of National Unity charged with the implementation of the United Nations Security Council-Transitional Government of National Unity Communiqué of 4 September 2016 and United Nations Security Council resolution 2304 (2016) to expedite and complete its work within 14 days from the date of signing this Order, 2016 A.D”, and shall come into force on the date of its signature by the President of the Republic.