You can think of 'instance' as 'an example or case of something.' Like when you call a rolecharacter or part in video-gaming an instance of that game.
'Instance' refers to a specific example or case of something. It's like if you were building different models of a toy car, each would be an instance of that modela version, design, type.
'Instance' connotesimplies, suggests a particular case or occurrence of something. In a professional context, it is used to denoteindicate a specific example or representation of a larger system or class.
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Business
In leadership, 'instance' might refer to a specific occurrence of a situation. A manager might state, 'In this instance, it's important to prioritizemake something more important our team's well-being.'
In a business context, 'instance' can refer to a specific occurrence in a series. A business analystsomeone who examines things carefully might state, 'This instance of customer dissatisfaction should be treated as an isolated event.'
In academia, an 'instance' could denote a specific example within a study. A researcher might write, 'Each instance of this behavior supports our hypothesisan educated guess for a study.'
In software, 'instance' often refers to a single occurrence of an object. A software engineer could say, 'Each instance of this classpart of object-oriented programming needs to be allocatedassigned, designated separate memory.'
Practice Professional Conversation
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