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nounan order which tells what should be done or how something is to be used ExampleShe gave instructions to his stockbroker to sell the shares immediately.Usageto await instructionsto wait for someone to tell you what to doUsageto issue instructionsto tell people what to do

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  2. Instruction - Merriam-Webster Online
    b : a direction calling for compliance : order —usually used in plural <had instructions not to admit strangers>. c plural : an outline or manual of technical ...
     
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    in·struc·tion ( n-str k sh n). n. 1. The act, practice, or profession of instructing. 2. a. Imparted knowledge. b. An imparted or acquired item of knowledge; a lesson. 3.
     
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    the act or practice of instructing or teaching; education. 2. knowledge or information imparted. 3. an item of such knowledge or information. 4. Usually ...
     
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    Welcome to the Center on Instruction, your gateway to a cutting-edge collection of scientifically based research and information on K-12 instruction in reading, ...
     
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    Synonyms for instruction at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
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  8. instruction - Wiktionary
    instruction (countable and uncountable; plural instructions). (uncountable) The ... Instruction will be provided on how to handle difficult customers. (countable) An ...