instantially
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From instantial + -ly.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]instantially (not comparable)
- In an instantial way, as:
- In instances rather than systemically.
- Synonym: on a case-by-case basis
- Antonyms: systemically, generically, categorically, classically, typically
- Near-synonym: ad hoc
- 2005, M.A.K. Halliday, “Towards 'intelligent computing' (computing with meaning)”, in Jonathan J. Webster, editor, Computational and Quantitative Studies (Collected Works of M.A.K. Halliday)[1], volume 6, Continuum, →ISBN, page 224:
- The grammar takes a long view; it carries its own history along with it, both systemically (in the evolving of the language) and instantially (in the unfolding of a text).
- (computing) Happening when instances arise, rather than being enqueued.
- Synonym: ad hoc
- 2021 October 12, João Fernandes, “Rails test job and raise errors if any”, in Stack Overflow[2], retrieved 2023-04-27:
- Have you tried using perform_now just for the sake of testing? It's equivalent to perform_later, but instead of enqueuing, it runs instantially.
- In instances rather than systemically.