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instillation

[in-stuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌɪn stəˈleɪ ʃən /


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“It’s fundamental that the instillation and use of an app is voluntary.”

From Washington Times

Air Force base in Oklahoma has moved aircraft to other military instillations and is recommending staff don’t come to work in anticipation of storms expected to batter the state.

From Washington Times

The department petitioned the Public Utility Commission last month, citing poor percentages in customer issues resolved and instillation appointments met.

From Washington Times

On 14 August police broke up a sit-in at an oil instillation in Qurna, killing one person.

From The Guardian

They dreamed up increasingly daft theme nights, like “The Joan Crawford Mother’s Day Celebration,” an instillation that included an actress handcuffed to a chair; and “The Puberty Ball,” headlined by the teenage band the Blessed.

From New York Times