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instrumental English

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What does instrumental mean?
Definitions in simple English

instrumental

If music is instrumental, it is made with instruments, and nobody sings.

instrumental

relating to or designed for or performed on musical instruments instrumental compositions an instrumental ensemble serving or acting as a means or aid instrumental in solving the crime

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Simple sentences

I like instrumental music.
The instrumental case is one of the most graceful aspects of the Russian language.

Movie subtitles

The men and women of this state elected me partly because I was instrumental in the sentencing of Blackie Gallagher to the electric chair.
Write: On grounds of evidence of sworn, responsible witnesses, he is charged with rebellious and dishonorable intentions, and is instrumental in a conspiracy against His Highness, the Duke.
These men have been instrumental in solving some of the greatest problems in aviation medicine.
I was instrumental in making you Bishop, although others thought you too young.
The head is not more native to the heart, the hand more instrumental to the mouth than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.
I have been instrumental in abolishing that kind of treatment.
The head is not more native to the heart, the hand more instrumental to the mouth, than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.
The testimony of First Officer Spock was highly instrumental in confirming this intrusion into Romulan space was not an accident.
As I was saying, Alex you can be instrumental in changing the public's verdict.
You might say she was instrumental.
We will continue with an instrumental right now. and I'm sure she'll be all right.
I happened to be instrumental in getting the man his job.
And they could be instrumental in the next elections.
We can play instrumental songs.
But if you are instrumental in any way in bringing about my destruction, you will not be alive to enjoy your satisfaction.
Two years ago in London there occurred a robbery of such tremendous importance, although the stolen articles themselves have no intrinsic value whatsoever, but the home secretary was instrumental in seeing that not word of it appeared in any newspaper.
Well, it might be instrumental in the realisation of a cure for others.
Zack, now there's a man that's instrumental.
You've aided in the capture of the world's most notorious criminal and you have been instrumental in preventing a devastating world war.
My paramedics and I could be instrumental in guiding them off.
She was convinced that Astra was responsible for, characteristically, the treble frequencies were accentuated, the instrumental backing to the song had been tuned out and only the high-pitched female voice was audible.
Maybe this was instrumental in the filmstrip's high success rate.
It would appear that you were instrumental in the development of the invention by Monsieur Naylor.
Lieutenant Hearn was instrumental in capturing these Japanese documents which have provided us with extremely valuable knowledge.
In the middle, there are long instrumental passages and the chorus keeps coming in.
I called the U.S. Attorney up there. and told him you were instrumental in bringing about a major arrest.
I am so glad to have been instrumental in tarnishing absolutely everybody's relationships!
I'm pleased to announce the winner. of this year's instrumental and vocal competition.
We got through the instrumental tracks with no problem.
I haven't heard the instrumental version lately, so I forgot it.
There was a great man. a visionary. who was instrumental in forming my present-day philosophy. for our new Athens.
I don't want to sound fawning, Colonel, but your experiences were instrumental in my choice Intelligence as a career.
I spoke to the press this morning about your instrumental role. in Mr. Walker's marathoning success.
While the Davis Plan rebuilt the cities, a psychological reconstruction would be instrumental in giving birth to a new nation.

News and current affairs

Private charities, which have been instrumental in promoting innovation in fields such as health care, the environment, and education, could provide valuable insight into channeling aid more effectively.
The World Bank has been instrumental in advancing carbon finance as a viable development tool, and in facilitating private-sector participation in the market.
Western intellectuals, who were instrumental in pressuring the Soviet Union in support of Andrei Sakharov, have been singularly quiet when it comes to Ibrahim.
Under the communist regimes, ideologies became totally instrumental.
This sharp balance-sheet improvement has been instrumental in enabling emerging countries to bounce back strongly from the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, whereas the West continues to hobble along.
Americans often ask whether it is all about better European capabilities - which would be fine for NATO - or about European integration (i.e. instrumental to a political project).
All these civil victories for women contributed mightily to the advancement of social life and have been instrumental in initiating comprehensive social reforms that have transformed Western societies.
These areas are instrumental in interpreting what is stressful and in determining appropriate responses.
The instrumental achievements of science would depend solely on the scraps falling from the pure scientist's table.
If central banks are unable to increase inflation, it stands to reason that they may not have been instrumental in reducing it.
Historically, it is the middle classes that have an inherent stake in fairness and equality, thus playing an instrumental role in instituting the rule of law.
When the euro area manages to agree swiftly on a coordinated position, this can be instrumental to finding agreement in the EU as a whole and internationally.
UN leadership will be instrumental to proposing and forging solutions to such daunting long-term global challenges.
He thus sought to subvert religion by making it purely instrumental.
Defense missions must be more adaptable, prompt, multinational, and multi-instrumental.
Moreover, when a crisis is winding down and there are openings for moderating influences, outside intervention can prove instrumental in enforcing peace and bringing warring factions to the negotiating table.
As a daughter of a woman who fought for women's rights during the independence movement and was instrumental in starting one of the first women's institutions in India, I should feel a genuine sense of pride in the election of Patil.
By June 2006, this effort was paying off. Jordanian agents were instrumental in providing the intelligence that enabled US forces to kill Abu Zarqawi, the mastermind of the Amman bombing.
Though Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, was instrumental in facilitating the resumption of diplomatic ties, so was the plunging price of oil.
Jordanian agents were instrumental in providing the intelligence that enabled US forces to kill Abu Zarqawi, the mastermind of the Amman bombing.
It is worth remembering that the people who were instrumental in establishing the best and most enduring union of states in history, the United States of America, were political activists, not heads of states.

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