Synonym: at once, directly, forthwith, immediately, in a flash, in real time, instantaneously, like a shot, now, outright, right away, straight off, straightaway. Similar words: instant, importantly, instance, constant, for instance, install, significantly, distant. Meaning: ['ɪnstəntlɪ] adv. 1. without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening 2. without any delay.
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151. In a world instantly connected by a finger on a facsimile machine, it might seem unnecessary to decentralise research.
152. She allies herself with Sarah, and rejects the men, who instantly close ranks against her.
153. The centre of Dixie's shirt caves in instantly, as if a hidden mouth inside had sucked at it and vomited blood.
154. Liberal politicians paraded through the studios, providing soundbites that were instantly fed into the live broadcasts.
155. Scanners capture images as a pattern of dots(sentencedict.com), changing the proportions can instantly turn an acceptable image into a complete mess!
156. While chairman of the health authority he was instantly recognisable by the fresh, home-grown carnation he wore to work every day.
157. It was here that they were forced to eat beef thereby becoming instantly de-Hinduized.
158. The darkness was so complete that no one could have seen her through the driving rain and almost instantly the house disappeared.
159. Harry nearly jumped back in surprise and flushed instantly in embarrassment at the distaste his flinching movement had signalled.
160. It raps a defector over the knuckles instantly but, after that, lets bygones be bygones.
161. Mind you, failure to display a phone number doesn't make them instantly dodgy.
162. There is a simple test, and I run back to the cabin to embark on this project instantly.
163. The man died instantly and his name was withheld while investigators tried to locate relatives.
164. It was to respond instantly to any complaint or grievance regard-less of the merits, and just fight the company.
165. She recognized Telemachus instantly from his likeness to his father and she called him by name.
166. A Shakespeare play is about motives and predicaments and feelings and personalities that are instantly familiar.
167. Oral communication is equally effective for the receiver,(Sentencedict.com) who can instantly clarify what something means.
168. To make eyes look instantly wider use a little black eyeliner just above your upper lash line and blend in.
169. Now, for the first time, he saw the translation of the second message, and its meaning became instantly clear.
170. Eden was instantly plunged into industrial disputes in the docks and on the railways.
171. Using satellites, television pictures can be seen on the other side of the globe almost instantly.
172. Dauntless was instantly suspicious because there had been no sign of human habitation for days.
173. Instantly we fell in love with the area and have been returning regularly ever since.
174. Now that it is, try thinking about what is happening in astronomical terms and you will instantly notice the symbolic importance.
175. His brother, Omar, 39, died from gunshots to the head instantly after the two were attacked Monday.
176. When money can be moved instantly on a personal computer, the whole idea of capital controls melts away.
177. Instantly the water becomes a maelstrom, as huge grey carp or catfish lunge for the food.
178. Now imagine the paralysis that would be induced if constituencies could be polled instantly by an all-but-universal interactive system.
179. Upon meeting them you instantly see what they look like, and quickly observe their facial expressions, gestures and body language.
180. Instantly, three athletic-looking youths sprang from a doorway where they'd been idling just a short distance along the road.
More similar words: instant, importantly, instance, constant, for instance, install, significantly, distant, assistant, installation, substantial, substantially, gently, recently, apparently, frequently, currently, diligently, consequently, consistently, in step, inadvertently, against, instinct, instruct, stand, instead of, instructor, mainstream, instrument.