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instate
[ in-steyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
- Obsolete. to endow with something.
instate
/ ɪˈٱɪ /
verb
- tr to place in a position or office; install
Derived Forms
- ˈٲٱԳ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ·ٲٱmԳ noun
- ܲi·ٲĻ adjective
Example Sentences
Sites must adhere to Ofcom's new regulations - known as the Children's Codes - by 25 July and will be required to instate age verification checks and change algorithm recommendations to continue operating in the UK.
It did leave in place Engoron’s decision to instate a monitor at the Trump Organization to oversee its operations.
The state also passed a prohibition on transition-related care for minors, and then a law that bars the state from discriminating against religious entities if they instate anti-LGBTQ policies, for instance, if they don’t want to cover gender-affirming care or birth control or something in their health plans.
The backing from ValueAct and Blackwells arrives as Peltz’s hedge fund, Trian Fund Management, has escalated its campaign to instate Peltz as a board member, an effort backed by former Marvel Entertainment CEO Ike Perlmutter.
The court, Peru’s Constitutional Tribunal, voted 3 to 1 to reaffirm its decision to instate a presidential pardon granted to Mr. Fujimori in 2017; the Inter-American Court of Human Rights had found the pardon violated the rights of his victims.
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