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instrument

[in-struh-muhnt] / ˈɪn strə mənt /




Usage

What are other ways to say instrument? An instrument is anything used in doing a certain type of work or producing a certain result, especially such as requires delicacy, accuracy, or precision: surgical or musical instruments. A tool is a contrivance held in and worked by the hand, for assisting the work of (especially) mechanics or skilled laborers: a carpenter's tools. An implement is any tool or contrivance designed or used for a particular purpose: agricultural implements. A utensil is especially an article for domestic use: kitchen utensils. 

Example Sentences

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The mission's scientific instruments were activated and fully operational as of Feb. 25.

From Science Daily

The drill grinds rock into powder, which is then delivered to sophisticated instruments inside the rover for analysis.

From Science Daily

One way to get a clear view of how a charted instrument is performing versus another is through a relative strength chart.

From MarketWatch

Despite $5.6 billion in net deposits in February, total assets on the platform, which include stocks, cash and other instruments, fell by $10.2 billion.

From Barron's

"We can only dream of a time when all airlines have a standardised, global and carefully considered approach to the carriage of precious instruments that are booked to travel in the cabin," they added.

From BBC