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Instrument   /ˈɪnstrəmənt/   Listen
Instrument

noun
1.
A device that requires skill for proper use.
2.
The means whereby some act is accomplished.  Synonym: tool.  "Science has given us new tools to fight disease"
3.
A person used by another to gain an end.  Synonyms: cat's-paw, pawn.
4.
(law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right.  Synonyms: legal document, legal instrument, official document.
5.
The semantic role of the entity (usually inanimate) that the agent uses to perform an action or start a process.  Synonym: instrumental role.
6.
Any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds.  Synonym: musical instrument.
verb
1.
Equip with instruments for measuring, recording, or controlling.
2.
Write an instrumental score for.  Synonym: instrumentate.
3.
Address a legal document to.



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"Instrument" Quotes from Famous Books



... two spent in housewifely business. They strolled about the garden, smoked cigarettes in the veranda, she played and sang to him, and he brought out his cornet, which he had carried in his valise, being something of a performer on that instrument. ...
— Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land • Rosa Praed

... battalion in the regulars and dozens of gallant boys in the Idahos and North Dakotas knew Billy Benton and had been full of sympathy when he was picked up one night some three weeks previous, his head laid open by a powerful blow from some blunt instrument, bleeding and senseless. Even when released from hospital a fortnight later he was dazed and queer, was twice reported out of quarters over night and absent from roll-call, but was forgiven because of "previous character," and the belief that he was really not responsible for ...
— Ray's Daughter - A Story of Manila • Charles King

... his friend and guest, Mr. Temple, to the instrument. He touched it with a master hand. One forgot everything save melodious tones; forgot even that there was a medium, through which those tones were conveyed to the senses. The performer lost self, lost all save the author's idea, until, at length, the ecstatic ...
— Dawn • Mrs. Harriet A. Adams

... through an almost fatal peril, the full nature of which had yet to be revealed. And she had wrestled through it alone. Her childish detestation of her womanhood was gone. She accepted it, gloried in it as her instrument and knew that she would ...
— Mummery - A Tale of Three Idealists • Gilbert Cannan

... escape, had screwed certain instruments of iron upon his thumbs, so close, that they had forced the blood out of them with exquisite pain. After this, he was carried into the strong room, where, besides the other irons which he had on, they fixed on his neck and hands an iron instrument called a collar, like a pair of tongs; and he being a large lusty man, when they screwed the said instrument close, his eyes were ready to start out of his head, the blood gushed out of his ears and nose, he foamed at the mouth, and he made several motions to speak, but could not: ...
— Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 454 - Volume 18, New Series, September 11, 1852 • Various


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