instancy

IPA: ˈɪnstʌnsi

noun

  • insistence, insistency
  • immediacy, instantaneousness
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Examples of "instancy" in Sentences

  • The painting has an instancy that he finds striking.
  • Cappadociaes request; soliciting him with all instancy, to be the more speedy in assayling Osbech.
  • The devotee's irrationality springs from a thousand inexplicable demonstrations of God's instancy in trouble.
  • Even in our time, in the sightlines of living history, in the retrieved instancy of film and videotape, there are stories waiting to be finished, open to the thrust of reasoned analysis and haunted speculation.
  • How Thompson's line, "Deliberate speed, majestic instancy," came to dominate one of the defining moments in American constitutional law represents a unique instance of not law-in-literature or law-as-literature, but literature-as-law.
  • Water as it is in nature, and the child (that once was me) wading there in butterburrs; and wonder at the instancy and virgin freshness of that memory; and be pricked again, in season and out of season, by the desire to weave it into art.

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