Sentence example with the word 'instrumentality'

instrumentality

agency, channel, energy, force, instrument, intermediation, mean, mediation, might, organ, recourse, service

Definition n. a subsidiary organ of government created for a special purpose

Last update: August 18, 2015


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The downfall of Rosas was at last brought about by the instrumentality of Justo Jose de Urquiza, who as governor of Entre Rios, had for many years been one of his strongest supporters.   [Please select]

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To this greater cause of saving the Union he bent every effort and used every instrumentality at his command.   [Please select]

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This change was brought about chiefly through the instrumentality of a Baptist city missionary, the Rev.   [Please select]

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Banks forgave Herbert for his assumed instrumentality in thwarting their plans.   [Please select]

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The commission, of course, would have no power of refusing its instrumentality to any legislation which the country desired.   [Please select]

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We shall evolve law and order through the instrumentality of these very lawyers.   [Please select]

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In 1879 an agrarian movement was set on foot in Ireland, chiefly through the instrumentality of Mr.   [Please select]

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They had worked unceasingly in digging the gold mine to which they had gained access through the instrumentality of the trapper.   [Please select]

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How should I do otherwise knowing so well how the Government had always been able to retain this power through the instrumentality of lawyers.   [Please select]

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