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Comparative for serving as an effective means of pursuing an aim or goal
“Ship logbooks were highly instrumental in the discovery of a hurricane in Florida.”
Comparative for being, or related to, a musical composition, typically without lyrics
“The second Berlin fragment is an instrumental piece of three lines.”
(music) Comparative for without words or lyrics, using only instruments
“The majority of Wagner's symphonic or purely instrumental works were never completed.”
Comparative for producing an advantage or benefit
Comparative for of great or significant value
Comparative for exerting power over the minds or behavior of others
Comparative for able to be utilized
Comparative for significant in degree of importance or urgency
Comparative for serving as an instrument or means, typically in law
Comparative for influential or powerful in rank, position, or status
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