instruct|instructed|instructing|instructs in English
verb
[in·struct || ɪn'strʌkt]
teach, educate, inform; direct, guide; command, orde
Use "instruct|instructed|instructing|instructs" in a sentence
1. Instructing With Patience
2. First part:‘Instructs ... actual costs’
3. He instructs, explains, and offers proof.
4. 1st part:‘Instructs ... actual costs’
5. Let him instruct you.
6. Instruct-ERIC shall accept proposals from any user for access to Instruct-ERIC infrastructure.
7. Albert instructs, "Push it way up there."
8. Admonish To instruct; advise; warn
9. Have participated in the Instruct training programme and contributed activities that add value to Instruct-ERIC;
10. Admonish To instruct; advise; warn
11. More importantly, Brahmā instructs the Brahminee that her
12. It's my brief to instruct him.
13. You didn't actually instruct him yourself?
14. Her priests instruct for a price,+
15. One who instructs in a pedantic or dogmatic manner.
16. Jesus instructs those ministering: “Fill the water jars with water.”
17. What did He instruct John to do?
18. Jesus instructs the attendants: “Fill the jars with water.”
19. For more information read the CRS report, Instructing Senate Conferees.
20. 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)
21. You didn' t actually instruct him yourself?
22. They instruct helpers where to point the ramp.
23. I wish to express my gratefulness to you for instructing my child.
24. 3 To instruct or urge Authoritatively; command.
25. Leaders also instruct them to maintain confidentiality.