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in·stru·ment

 (ĭn′strə-mənt)
n.
1. A tool or implement used to do or facilitate work, especially a small precision tool used by a professional: sterilized the scalpel and other surgical instruments.
2. A device for recording, measuring, or controlling, especially such a device functioning as part of a control system.
3. Music A device designed to enable a person to make musical sounds, as by blowing into it, striking it, depressing the keys on a keyboard, or plucking, strumming, or running a bow over strings.
4. A means by which something is done; an agency: "The gods are just, and of our pleasant vices / Make instruments to plague us" (Shakespeare).
5. One used by another to accomplish a purpose; a dupe.
6. A legal document, especially one that represents a right of payment or conveys an interest, such as a check, promissory note, deed, or will.
tr.v. (-mĕnt′) in·stru·ment·ed, in·stru·ment·ing, in·stru·ments
1. To provide or equip with instruments.
2. Music To compose or arrange for performance.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin īnstrūmentum, tool, implement, from īnstruere, to prepare; see instruct.]
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instrument

n
1. a mechanical implement or tool, esp one used for precision work: surgical instrument.
2. (Instruments) music any of various contrivances or mechanisms that can be played to produce musical tones or sounds
3. an important factor or agency in something: her evidence was an instrument in his arrest.
4. informal a person used by another to gain an end; dupe; tool
5. (General Physics) a measuring device, such as a pressure gauge or ammeter
6. (Aeronautics)
a. a device or system for use in navigation or control, esp of aircraft
b. (as modifier): instrument landing.
7. (Law) a formal legal document
vb (tr)
8. (Classical Music) another word for orchestrate1
9. to equip with instruments
[C13: from Latin instrūmentum tool, equipment, from instruere to erect, furnish; see instruct]
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in•stru•ment

(ˈɪn strə mənt)
n.
1. a mechanical tool or implement, esp. one used for delicate or precision work: surgical instruments.
2. a device for producing musical sounds.
3. a means by which something is effected or done; agency: an instrument of government.
4. a device for measuring the present value of a quantity under observation.
5. a mechanical or electronic device for monitoring, measuring, or controlling, esp. one used in navigation of aircraft.
6. a formal legal document, as a draft or bond: negotiable instruments.
7. a person used by another as a means to some private end; tool.
v.t.
8. to equip with instruments.
9. to arrange (a composition) for musical instruments; orchestrate.
[1250–1300; Middle English < Latin instrūmentum equipment, derivative of instruere to equip; see instruct]
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instrument


Past participle: instrumented
Gerund: instrumenting

Imperative
instrument
instrument
Present
I instrument
you instrument
he/she/it instruments
we instrument
you instrument
they instrument
Preterite
I instrumented
you instrumented
he/she/it instrumented
we instrumented
you instrumented
they instrumented
Present Continuous
I am instrumenting
you are instrumenting
he/she/it is instrumenting
we are instrumenting
you are instrumenting
they are instrumenting
Present Perfect
I have instrumented
you have instrumented
he/she/it has instrumented
we have instrumented
you have instrumented
they have instrumented
Past Continuous
I was instrumenting
you were instrumenting
he/she/it was instrumenting
we were instrumenting
you were instrumenting
they were instrumenting
Past Perfect
I had instrumented
you had instrumented
he/she/it had instrumented
we had instrumented
you had instrumented
they had instrumented
Future
I will instrument
you will instrument
he/she/it will instrument
we will instrument
you will instrument
they will instrument
Future Perfect
I will have instrumented
you will have instrumented
he/she/it will have instrumented
we will have instrumented
you will have instrumented
they will have instrumented
Future Continuous
I will be instrumenting
you will be instrumenting
he/she/it will be instrumenting
we will be instrumenting
you will be instrumenting
they will be instrumenting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been instrumenting
you have been instrumenting
he/she/it has been instrumenting
we have been instrumenting
you have been instrumenting
they have been instrumenting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been instrumenting
you will have been instrumenting
he/she/it will have been instrumenting
we will have been instrumenting
you will have been instrumenting
they will have been instrumenting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been instrumenting
you had been instrumenting
he/she/it had been instrumenting
we had been instrumenting
you had been instrumenting
they had been instrumenting
Conditional
I would instrument
you would instrument
he/she/it would instrument
we would instrument
you would instrument
they would instrument
Past Conditional
I would have instrumented
you would have instrumented
he/she/it would have instrumented
we would have instrumented
you would have instrumented
they would have instrumented
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.instrument - a device that requires skill for proper useinstrument - a device that requires skill for proper use
analyser, analyzer - an instrument that performs analyses
cauterant, cautery - an instrument or substance used to destroy tissue for medical reasons (eg removal of a wart) by burning it with a hot iron or an electric current or a caustic or by freezing it
device - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water"
drafting instrument - an instrument used by a draftsman in making drawings
engine - an instrument or machine that is used in warfare, such as a battering ram, catapult, artillery piece, etc.; "medieval engines of war"
extractor - an instrument for extracting tight-fitting components
instrument of execution - an instrument designed and used to take the life of a condemned person
instrument of punishment - an instrument designed and used to punish a condemned person
measuring device, measuring instrument, measuring system - instrument that shows the extent or amount or quantity or degree of something
medical instrument - instrument used in the practice of medicine
navigational instrument - an instrument used for navigating
optical instrument - an instrument designed to aid vision
plotter - an instrument (usually driven by a computer) for drawing graphs or pictures
scientific instrument - an instrument used by scientists
sonograph - an instrument that uses the differential transmission and reflection of ultrasonic waves in order to provide an image of a bodily organ
surveying instrument, surveyor's instrument - an instrument used by surveyors
tracer - an instrument used to make tracings
weapon, weapon system, arm - any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting; "he was licensed to carry a weapon"
whip - an instrument with a handle and a flexible lash that is used for whipping
2.instrument - the means whereby some act is accomplishedinstrument - the means whereby some act is accomplished; "my greed was the instrument of my destruction"; "science has given us new tools to fight disease"
means, way, agency - how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; "a means of control"; "an example is the best agency of instruction"; "the true way to success"
3.instrument - a person used by another to gain an end
assistant, helper, help, supporter - a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "my invaluable assistant"; "they hired additional help to finish the work"
4.instrument - (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some rightinstrument - (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right
document, papers, written document - writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
articles of incorporation - a legal document that creates a corporation; it is filed with a state by the founders of a corporation and is governed by the laws of the state
derivative instrument, derivative - a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
negotiable instrument - an unconditional order or promise to pay an amount of money
passport - a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country
ship's papers - official papers which a ship is legally required to have; related to ownership, cargo, etc.
manifest - a customs document listing the contents put on a ship or plane
debenture - a certificate or voucher acknowledging a debt
power of attorney - a legal instrument authorizing someone to act as the grantor's agent
letters of administration - legal document naming someone to administer an estate when no executor has been named
letters testamentary - a legal document from a probate court or court officer informing you of your appointment as executor of a will and empowering you to discharge those responsibilities
work papers, work permit, working papers - a legal document giving information required for employment of certain people in certain countries
act, enactment - a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body
law - legal document setting forth rules governing a particular kind of activity; "there is a law against kidnapping"
bill, measure - a statute in draft before it becomes law; "they held a public hearing on the bill"
brief, legal brief - a document stating the facts and points of law of a client's case
testament, will - a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die
living will - a document written by someone still legally capable requesting that he should be allowed to die if subsequently severely disabled or suffering terminal illness; "after he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will"
deed, deed of conveyance, title - a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it; "he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment"
assignment - the instrument by which a claim or right or interest or property is transferred from one person to another
deed of trust, trust deed - a written instrument legally conveying property to a trustee often used to secure an obligation such as a mortgage or promissory note
conveyance - document effecting a property transfer
income tax return, return, tax return - document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability; "his gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return"
license, permit, licence - a legal document giving official permission to do something
letters patent, patent - an official document granting a right or privilege
judgement, legal opinion, opinion, judgment - the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision; "opinions are usually written by a single judge"
acquittance, release - a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
judicial writ, writ - (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer
authorisation, authorization, mandate - a document giving an official instruction or command
affidavit - written declaration made under oath; a written statement sworn to be true before someone legally authorized to administer an oath
written agreement - a legal document summarizing the agreement between parties
bill of indictment, indictment - a formal document written for a prosecuting attorney charging a person with some offense
impeachment - a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
arraignment - a legal document calling someone to court to answer an indictment
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
certificate, security - a formal declaration that documents a fact of relevance to finance and investment; the holder has a right to receive interest or dividends; "he held several valuable securities"
5.instrument - the semantic role of the entity (usually inanimate) that the agent uses to perform an action or start a process
participant role, semantic role - (linguistics) the underlying relation that a constituent has with the main verb in a clause
6.instrument - any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or soundsinstrument - any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds
barrel organ, grind organ, hand organ, hurdy gurdy, hurdy-gurdy, street organ - a musical instrument that makes music by rotation of a cylinder studded with pegs
bass - the member with the lowest range of a family of musical instruments
steam organ, calliope - a musical instrument consisting of a series of steam whistles played from a keyboard
device - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water"
electronic instrument, electronic musical instrument - a musical instrument that generates sounds electronically
jew's harp, jews' harp, mouth bow - a small lyre-shaped musical instrument that is placed between the teeth and played by twanging a wire tongue while changing the shape of the mouth cavity
keyboard instrument - a musical instrument that is played by means of a keyboard
music box, musical box - produces music by means of pins on a revolving cylinder that strike the tuned teeth of a comb-like metal plate
percussion instrument, percussive instrument - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by one object striking another
stringed instrument - a musical instrument in which taut strings provide the source of sound
wind instrument, wind - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath
Verb1.instrument - equip with instruments for measuring, recording, or controlling
equip, fit out, outfit, fit - provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities"
2.instrument - write an instrumental score for
euphony, music - any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds; "he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes"
compose, write - write music; "Beethoven composed nine symphonies"
3.instrument - address a legal document to
address, direct - put an address on (an envelope)
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instrument

noun
1. tool, device, implement, mechanism, appliance, apparatus, gadget, utensil, contraption (informal), contrivance, waldo a thin tube-like optical instrument
2. meter, display, indicator, dial, gauge navigation instruments
3. agent, means, force, cause, medium, agency, factor, channel, vehicle, mechanism, organ The veto is a traditional instrument for diplomacy.
4. (Informal) puppet, tool, pawn, toy, creature, dupe, stooge (slang), plaything, cat's-paw The Council was an instrument of Government. see instruments in a full orchestra

Musical instruments

accordion, aeolian harp, alphorn or alpenhorn, althorn, Autoharp (trademark), baby grand, Bach trumpet, bagpipes, balalaika, bandore, banjo, barrel organ, baryton, bass drum, basset horn, bass guitar, bassoon, bass viol, bell, bodhrán, Böhm flute, bombardon, bongo, boudoir grand, bouzouki, bugle, calliope, carillon, castanets, celesta or celeste, cello or violoncello, cembalo, chamber organ, Chapman stick (trademark), chime, Chinese block, chitarrone, cimbalon or cymbalon, cithara or kithara, cittern, cither or cithern, clarinet, clarion, clarsach, clave, clavicembalo, clavichord, clavier, concert grand, concertina, conga, contrabass, contrabassoon, cor anglais, cornet, cornett, cottage piano, cowbell, crumhorn or krummhorn, crwth, cymbal, cymbalo, didgeridoo, Dobro (trademark), double bass, double bassoon, drum, drum machine, dulcimer, electric guitar, electronic organ, English horn, euphonium, fiddle, fife, flageolet, flugelhorn, flute, French horn, gittarone, gittern, glass harmonica, glockenspiel, gong, gran cassa, grand piano, guitar, Hammond organ (trademark), handbell, harmonica, harmonium, harp, harpsichord, Hawaiian guitar, helicon, horn, hornpipe, hunting horn, hurdy-gurdy, idiophone, jew's-harp, kazoo, kettledrum, keyboard, kit, kora, koto, lur or lure, lute, lyra viol, lyre, mandola, mandolin or mandoline, maraca, marimba, mbira, mellophone, melodeon or melodion, metallophone, Moog (trademark), mouth organ, musette, naker, ngoma, nickelodeon, nose flute, oboe, oboe da caccia, oboe d'amore, ocarina, octachord, ondes Martenot, ophicleide, orchestrina or orchestrion, organ, orpharion, oud, panpipes, pedal steel guitar, penny whistle, piano, Pianola (trademark), piccolo, pipe, player piano, portative organ, racket, rebec or rebeck, recorder, reco-reco, reed organ, reed pipe, regal, rote, sackbut, samisen, sarangi, sarod, sarrusophone, saxhorn, saxophone, shawm, side drum, sistrum, sitar, slide guitar, snare drum, sousaphone, Spanish guitar, spinet, square piano, steam organ, steel guitar, stylophone, synthesizer, syrinx, tabla, tabor or tabour, tambour, tamboura, tambourine, tam-tam, theorbo, Theremin (trademark), timbal or tymbal, timpani or tympani, tom-tom, triangle, trigon, trombone, trumpet, tuba, tubular bells, uillean pipes, ukulele or ukelele, upright piano, vibraphone, vihuela, vina, viol, viola, viola da braccio, viola da gamba, viola d'amore, violin, violone, virginal, vocoder, washboard, Welsh harp, whip, whistle, wood block, Wurlitzer (trademark), xylophone, xylorimba, zither
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instrument

noun
1. That by which something is accomplished or some end achieved:
2. A person used or controlled by others:
3. A device used to do work or perform a task:
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Translations
أَدَاةٌآلةٌ مُوسِيقيَّةآلَه موسيقيَّهوسيلَه، واسِطَه، أداه
nástrojpřístroj
instrument
soitinvälineinstrumentti
instrument
hangszerműszer
hljóîfæritæki, áhald
器具楽器
도구악기앞잡이증서계기
instrumentumorganum
instrumentalistasinstrumentasinstrumentinis
instrumentsmūzikas instruments
glasbiloinštrumentpripomoček
alatалат
instrument
เครื่องดนตรีเครื่องมือ
dụng cụnhạc cụ

instrument

[ˈɪnstrʊmənt]
A. N
1. (Mus) (gen) → instrumento m
surgical instrumentsinstrumental m quirúrgico
set of instrumentsinstrumental m
to fly on instrumentsvolar por instrumentos
2. (fig) → instrumento m
he was nothing more than her instrumentél no era más que su instrumento
3. (Jur) → instrumento m
B. CPD instrument board, instrument panel N (Aer) → tablero m de instrumentos, cuadro m de instrumentos (US) (Aut) → tablero m de mandos, salpicadero m (Sp)
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

instrument

[ˈɪnstrəmənt] n
(musical)instrument m
to play an instrument → jouer d'un instrument
Do you play an instrument? → Est-ce que tu joues d'un instrument?
What instrument do you play? → De quel instrument joues-tu?
(= tool, device) → instrument m
surgical instruments → instruments chirurgicaux
navigation instruments → instruments de navigation
(fig)instrument m
an instrument of repression → un instrument de répression
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

instrument

n
(Mus, Med, Tech) → Instrument nt; (domestic) → Gerät nt; to fly an aircraft on instrumentsein Flugzeug nach den (Bord)instrumenten fliegen
(fig: = person) → Werkzeug nt
(Jur) → Urkunde f, → Dokument nt
vt
(Mus) → instrumentieren
(= put into effect)durchführen, ausführen

instrument

in cpds (Aviat) → Instrumenten-; instrument panel or board (Aviat) → Instrumententafel f; (Aut) → Armaturenbrett nt
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instrument

[ˈɪnstrəmənt] n (also) (Mus) → strumento
to fly on instruments (Aer) → fare il volo strumentale
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instrument

(ˈinstrəmənt) noun
1. a tool, especially if used for delicate scientific or medical work. medical/surgical/mathematical instruments.
2. (also musical instrument) an apparatus for producing musical sounds. He can play the piano, violin and several other instruments.
ˌinstruˈmental (-ˈmen-) adjective
performed on, or written for, musical instrument(s) rather than voices. She likes instrumental music.
ˌinstruˈmentalist (-ˈmen-) noun
a person who plays a musical instrument. There are three instrumentalists and one singer in the group.
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instrument

أَدَاةٌ, آلةٌ مُوسِيقيَّة nástroj instrument Instrument μουσικό όργανο, όργανο instrumento soitin, väline instrument instrument strumento 器具, 楽器 도구, 악기 instrument instrument instrument, przyrząd instrumento инструмент instrument เครื่องดนตรี, เครื่องมือ alet, enstrüman dụng cụ, nhạc cụ 乐器, 仪器
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in·stru·ment

n. instrumento.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

instrument

n instrumento
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References in classic literature ?
The melody grew and passed from one instrument to another.
As in all arts which are brought to perfection it is necessary that they should have their proper instruments if they would complete their works, so is it in the art of managing a family: now of instruments some of them are alive, others inanimate; thus with respect to the pilot of the ship, the tiller is without life, the sailor is alive; for a servant is as an instrument in many arts.
It took but a moment to loosen this and raise the cover, when, to my utter astonishment, I discovered an ordinary telegraph instrument clicking away within.
On the 20th of October in the preceding year, after the close of the subscription, the president of the Gun Club had credited the Observatory of Cambridge with the necessary sums for the construction of a gigantic optical instrument. This instrument was designed for the purpose of rendering visible on the surface of the moon any object exceeding nine feet in diameter.
An instrument of thy body is also thy little sagacity, my brother, which thou callest "spirit"--a little instrument and plaything of thy big sagacity.
An instrument is "reliable" with respect to a given set of stimuli when to stimuli which are not relevantly different it gives always responses which are not relevantly different.
Collins has no instrument, she is very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs.
Indeed, we know that the instrument mounted by Lord Rosse at Parsonstown, which magnifies 6,500 times, brings the moon to within an apparent distance of sixteen leagues.
An anchor is a forged piece of iron, admirably adapted to its end, and technical language is an instrument wrought into perfection by ages of experience, a flawless thing for its purpose.
The bourgeois sees in his wife a mere instrument of production.
I am glad that it was given to me to be an instrument in the hands of Providence for the uplifting of benighted Europe, and the amelioration of the suffering, degradation, and abysmal ignorance in which I found her.
"I declare, I do not know when I have heard any thing that has given me more satisfaction!It always has quite hurt me that Jane Fairfax, who plays so delightfully, should not have an instrument. It seemed quite a shame, especially considering how many houses there are where fine instruments are absolutely thrown away.