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Instruction.
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To teach by giving instructions.
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Listen carefully when someone instructs you how to assemble the furniture.
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To tell (someone) what they must or should do.
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The doctor instructed me to keep my arm immobilised and begin physiotherapy.
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Arranged; furnished; provided.
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Instructed; taught; enlightened.
My sisters will instruct you in the behavior I expect of you.
I hopeGrandma will instruct me on howto make pie using the family recipe so I can share it with my children.
Hannah, dear, please instruct the servants that Rhyn and Katherine are given whatever they ask for.
Instruct kids to cut out objects and words that best describe them.
Maybe she should instruct or remind him, but the thought of it seemed so unnatural.
Instruct each team to spell out a predetermined slogan.
If you want to instruct a child or group on the classical aspects of yoga, you'll have to decide on whether or not to call postures by the common names, use Sanskrit terminology, or both.
You'll need a lot of practice and hopefully someone to instruct you.
Instruct them to color each of the feathers (finger shapes) a different fall color.
For more information about the subject and for advice that can put your future (and the future of your beneficiaries) in the right direction, contact a legal advisor who can instruct you further.
Don't bring glass beverages into the pool area and instruct your guests that they shouldn't do so either.
On the invitation, instruct each guest to bring a Tex-Mex or authentic Mexican dish to share.
Instruct kids that on a given signal, they are to race across the pool on their "seahorses."
Instruct kids to begin tossing the crab back and forth to each other.
Instruct guests not to look in mirrors during the game.
Next, turn out the lights, and instruct everyone to lie down on the floor.
She taught student estheticians a variety of skin care, cosmetic, and waxing techniques at the Institute, and continues to instruct her staff with the same level of dedication and attention.
Note the ingredients and instruct them to add a few spoonfuls to a bath and take some well-deserved time for themselves any time of year.
My guide through the plantation was not apprised of my intended route, and, therefore, did not instruct me.
Rupert signaled to Mr.Matthews, to instruct his men to begin turning the huge frictional electrostatic generators once again.
The title of " apostle " was not limited to the immediate disciples of our Lord, but was given to missionaries or evangelists who went about founding new churches; the prophets spoke by revelation; the teachers were enabled by supernatural illumination to instruct others.
Measures were taken to instruct her in the genuine traditions and the old language of former ages, the intention being to have the whole ultimately dictated to a competent scribe.
From the foregoing criticism it will be perceived that all the questions whether Machiavelli meant to corrupt or to instruct the world, to fortify the hands of tyrants or to lead them to their ruin, are now obsolete.
Charles Albert was summoned to Turin, given tutors to instruct him in legitimist principles, and on the 1 st of October 1817 married the archduchess Maria Theresa of Tuscany, who, on the 14th of March 1820, gave birth to Victor Emmanuel, afterwards king of Italy.
When, in June 1776, a vote on the Declaration of Independence was pending in the Continental Congress, the New York Provincial Congress refused to instruct its delegates in the matter; but a newly elected Provincial Congress, influenced by a Loyalist plot against the life of Washington, adopted the Declaration when it met, on the 9th of July.
For example, even many months after the beginning of the war advertisements were to be read in all the papers, in which English and French people offered to teach languages or instruct children even in English and French, stating their nationality and address - a proof that the authorities did not put any particular difficulties in the way of these foreign ers, and that the people did not take advantage of knowing their addresses to molest them.
While these repressive measures were being carried on outside the pale of the catholic church, equal care was taken to instruct the faithful in such points of orthodoxy as their spiritual head conceived to be the most important or the most in danger.
Boethius, who early in life formed the ambitious plan of expounding and reconciling the opinions of Plato and Aristotle, continued in the year of his sole consulship (510) to instruct his fellowcountrymen in the wisdom of Greece.
It was written to instruct and encourage the Christians of Asia Minor at a time of persecution, which on the hypothesis of genuineness, would be the Neronian, i.e.
The shouts of the ploughman (Tarchon) brought to the spot all the people of Etruria, whom the boy proceeded to instruct in the art of divination.
Carp Strigolnik, who in the 14th century preached this doctrine in Novgorod, explained that St Paul had taught that simpleminded men should instruct one another; therefore they elected their "teachers" from among themselves to be their spiritual guides, and had no special priests.
Secondly, it is certain that the old navigators only coasted it along, which I impute to their want of this instrument to guide and instruct them in the middle of the ocean..
During the worst period of her illness she completed her conquest of the good-will of the Russians by declining the religious services of a Protestant pastor, and sending for Simon Todorskiy, the orthodox priest who had been appointed to instruct her in the Greek form of Christianity.
While he was in the bath two " ancient and grave knights " attended him " to inform, instruct and counsel him touching the order and feats of chivalry," and when they had fulfilled their mission they poured some of the water of the bath over his shoulders, signing the left shoulder with the cross, and retired.
If nature can instruct irrational animals, can it not much more men?"
When Peter the Great went to Holland in 1715, to instruct himself in maritime affairs, he also took lessons from Boerhaave.
Meanwhile Moizz had been summoned to enter the palace that had been prepared for him, and after leaving a viceroy to take charge of his western possessions he arrived in Alexandria on the 31st of May 973, and proceeded to instruct his new subjects in the particular form of religion (Shiism) which his family represented.
He began to do this in 1527 in the Libellus visitatorius, which urges pastors to instruct their people in the necessity of repentance, and to bring the threatenings of the law to bear upon men in order to faith.
At these times she is wanton and extravagant in her cruelty, killing apparently for the gratification of her ferocious and bloodthirsty nature, and perhaps to excite and instruct the young ones, and it is not until they are thoroughly capable of killing their own food that she separates from them.
On the return of the Persian diplomatist, a mission of many officers under General Gardane to instruct and drill the local army was sent from France to Persia.
He had also caused to be compiled a history of Walachia, and had called to the country many teachers of the Greek language, whose business it was to instruct the sons of the boiars in grammar, rhetoric and philosophy.
As he himself tells us, he was originally a heathen, but was converted to Christianity when advanced in years, and felt called upon to instruct the ignorant in the truth.
It was necessary that an abbot should be at least 25 years of age, of legitimate birth, a monk of the house, unless it furnished no suitable candidate, when a liberty was allowed of electing from another convent, well instructed himself, and able to instruct others, one also who had learned how to command by having practised obedience.
His salary of IOO a year was cut down by taxation to 90; he had to provide his own instruments, and to instruct, into the bargain, two boys from Christ's hospital.
The functions of the office are defined in the Ordinal - "to assist the priest in divine service and specially when he ministereth the Holy Communion, to read Holy Scriptures and Homilies in the church, to instruct the youth in the catechism, to baptize in the absence of the priest, to preach if he be admitted thereto by the bishop, and furthermore to search for the sick, poor and impotent people and intimate their estates and names to the curate."
To instruct his captains, pilots and other pioneers more fully in the art of navigation and the making of maps and instruments he procured, says Barros, the aid of one Master Jacome from Majorca, together with that of certain Arab and Jewish mathematicians.
The alternative for a creditor is to instruct sheriff officers to serve these notices.
Trey hoped thathis dadwould instruct him on how to ride a bicycle soon.
Instruct everyone that drives in this direction to take a detour because the bridge is not safe in thisinclementweather.
Be sure to instruct shower guests to write their names in the book and maybe even a little message to the baby.