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What is the present tense of instated?

What's the present tense of instated? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of instated is instate.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of instate is instates.

The present participle of instate is instating.

The past participle of instate is instated.

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But if the exhibition failed to instate a new globalized interpretation of art history or even to propose a usable definition of good art, this was perhaps by design.
They even pay instate tuition rates. That would be unthinkable in Arizona, where the fence is broadly popular.
It's not up to the council to make the decision except to instate the will of the people.
Under the circumstances, the bank was not obliged to instate her into the management program.
Gautsch, who had been reappointed as prime minister, oversaw a bill that would instate universal franchise in Austria.
The Tribunal did not err in refusing to instate the complainant in a senior management position.

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