Instauration

Word INSTAURATION
Character 12
Hyphenation in stau ra tion
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Definitions and meanings of "Instauration"

What do we mean by instauration?

Renovation; restoration. noun

The institution or establishment of something. noun

Restoration; renewal; repair. noun

Restoration after decay, lapse, or dilapidation; renewal; repair; renovation; renaissance. noun

Restoration after decay or dilapidation; renewal; repair noun

The act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new noun

Restoration after decay or dilapidation; renewal; repair

Acting of renewing something Urban Dictionary

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The word "instauration" in example sentences

The outcome of Columbus voyage could well be the building of a huge Aztec temple on the site of the Sevilla Catedral and the instauration of daily human sacrifices. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Our country is quite vulnerable; it is only through the instauration of the state of law for all, regardless of any ethnic, religious or politic consideration that we can avoid the very real danger of a chaotic and fatal future. ❋ Ted Hope (2010)

There is a remote possibility that The Crash and The Deep Depression, in a pattern similar to Hitler with The Great Depression, will allow the instauration of a totalitarian regime, an Adventure in a New World Order. ❋ Jeff (2009)

We aimed at nothing less than to speak of the instauration of Spirit and its incarnation in a beautiful form. ❋ Unknown (2006)

To this group of New England Scientific Romanceurs, those artists who filigree the proclamations of instauration against the inexorable dictates of temporality, we can now wholeheartedly welcome Gregory Feeley. ❋ Gregory Feeley (2005)

The idols and false notions which are now in possession of the human understanding, and have taken deep root therein, not only so beset men's minds that truth can hardly find entrance, but even after entrance is obtained, they will again in the very instauration of the sciences meet and trouble us, unless men being forewarned of the danger fortify themselves as far as may be against their assaults. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The transformation of reality and the instauration of the regnum hominis cannot be entrusted solely to the fire of the laboratories and the work of the shops, but must depend on reason capable of oper - ating with the aid of instruments. ❋ PAOLO ROSSI (1968)

The instauration of general anaesthesia came from experiments made on man alone. ❋ Albert Leffingwell (1880)

It is fortunate for me that I have been an eye-witness of the progress made in this department from its practical instauration. ❋ Albert Leffingwell (1880)

Richardson, an English scientist who had much to do with its various methods, tells us that "the instauration of general anaesthesia came from experiments on man alone; there is no suspicion of any experiment on a lower animal in connection with it"; and Professor Bigelow, of ❋ Albert Leffingwell (1880)

For it is constantly asserted by our modern "pillars" that one of the chief features of the work of Jesus was the instauration of Religion by the abolition of what our sticklers for articles and liturgies, with, unconscious humour, call the narrow restrictions of the Law. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

For it is constantly asserted by our modern "pillars" that one of the chief features of the work of Jesus was the instauration of Religion by the abolition of what our sticklers for articles and liturgies, with unconscious humour, call the narrow restrictions of the Law. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

Its aim was to realise in political institutions that great instauration of which ❋ Mark Pattison (1848)

But the superficial nature of the instauration - essentially imitating old names, styles of dress, and organizational charts - is what is important in this consideration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Chairman of the All Purpose Committee, SWECC, HRH Chief Atem Ebako, proposed two development plans, the Indigenisation Programme which is the instauration of social order, peace, calm and concord amongst the diverse people in Bakassi, and the Rural Development Programmes which has to do with the setting up of a southwest council development and support fund. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the four tomes of Persépolis (now available in a consolidated format), Ms. Satrapi recalls her childhood in Iran during the fall of the Shah and the instauration of the Islamic Republic, her subsequent exile and coming of age in Vienna as a teenager, and her eventual return to Iran as a liberated and freedom-loving young woman. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Because for all the Christian allegory of Aslan and the grand instauration fantasy of Narnia, the human core of the story is Edmund’s narrative, the tale of the trials and tribulations of an apostate individual, a boy who doesn’t understand the difference between right and wrong, who hasn’t taken onboard anyone else’s mores as received wisdom, and who therefore has to learn the hard way, for himself and by experience. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

I [instauration] my [braids]. You need to instauration the [sole] of your shoes. ❋ Riahbaby (2018)

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