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instantly
[ in-stuhnt-lee ]
conjunction
- as soon as; directly:
I recognized her instantly she entered the room.
instantly
/ ˈɪԲəԳٱɪ /
adverb
- immediately; at once
- archaic.urgently or insistently
Word History and Origins
Origin of instantly1
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Example Sentences
This is "owing to a combination of their complex modern materials, lack of a traditional coating layer, and intensity of flat colour fields, which make even the smallest areas of damage instantly perceptible," she said.
Opposition MPs stormed out and word instantly reached the masses outside.
Raducanu trailed by a break in each set before instantly recovering and edged the bigger points to secure victory.
In March, Rowling doubled down, responding to a prompt post on X asking, “Which actor/actress instantly ruins a movie for you?”
Wells, 36, made his second century with an effort of 109 in frame seven, only for Murphy to instantly restore his four-frame lead with a run of 76.
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