Synonym: implemental, subservient. Similar words: instrumentality, instrumentalist, instrument, musical instrument, installment payment, monumental, installment buying, instruct. Meaning: [‚ɪnstrə'mentl] adj. 1. relating to or designed for or performed on musical instruments 2. serving or acting as a means or aid.
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91 The Convention has been instrumental in helping to eliminate the dumping of industrialized countries' hazardous wastes on developing countries.
92 Prosperity was an important factor for many Conservative voters in 1983 and 1987; such votes are instrumental and conditional.
93 Many physics students, and almost all physical science students, had an instrumental attitude towards their degree courses.
94 These developments are instrumental in the increased regulation and stability of affective thought.
95 Explanations for these apparently contradictory tendencies will not be found by taking an instrumental approach to family law.
96 Joe Meek's futuristic sound effects made Telstar Britain's most successful pop instrumental.
97 Ida Smedley was instrumental in advancing the professional status of university women.
98 The former process is seen as cultural production, the latter as merely instrumental.
99 The book is likely to fuel some disputes about whether Morris was really so influential and instrumental as he claims.
100 He had made Mark's life a misery, been instrumental in his death.
101 In fact they've been instrumental in providing some of the greatest pleasures in my life to date.
102 The testimony of the former Wedtech president, Anthony Guariglia, was instrumental in securing Wallach's conviction.
103 He insisted that his students learn the theory behind each instrumental technique.
104 Vocal and instrumental timbres: symbiosis Curiously, the timbre of an instrument always resembles vocal timbre.
105 These topics are important, but instrumental analytical chemistry plays an essential role in analysis these days and needs better coverage.
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106 The classes offered by the project reflected an emphasis on instrumental and vocational education.
107 Methods Adopt instrumental bacterial incubating and susceptivity test.
108 Earthworms may be instrumental in dispersing fungi or bacteria.
109 Instrumental measurements can never reach absolute accuracy and certainty.
110 He composed both vocal and instrumental music.
111 So it is phenomenal, instrumental and normative by nature.
112 Any description of instrumental techniques suffers from the fact.
113 Estimation of the instrumental error is given.
114 I like instrumental music better than vocal music.
115 Her help was instrumental in tracking down the criminal.
116 These tests require an extremely sophisticated instrumental effort.
117 We had been instrumental in all these negotiations.
118 Instrumental music , oddly enough, leaves me cold.
119 Studies include the history of Christian worship, hymnody, composing, arranging, conducting, choral leadership, and training in instrumental playing.
120 As an evolutionary scientist, Sir David Attenborough may laugh at the biblical allusion, but he has certainly had an instrumental role in creating our modern perception of the world.
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