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instrumentality

/ɪnstɹʊmɛnˈtalɪti/

Meanings
  • the capacity to act or influence effectively

    - "The instrumentality of the new technology in the industry is evident."
    - "His ability to influence people is an essential instrumentality for any leader."

Rhymes
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incomparability , inevitability , indivisibility , infallibility , immutability , intangibility , invulnerability
Homophones
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  1. homonym for 'instrument' such as 'musical instrument', 'measuring instrument', 'navigational instrument'.


Variants
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instrumentalities , instrumentality
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The term 'instrumentality' can be used to describe various forms or aspects of the capacity or ability of an instrument or tool to act or influence effectively. For example, the term 'instrumentality' can be used to describe the following forms or aspects of instrumental capacity or ability: - Verbal instrumentality: the capacity or ability of words or language to act or influence effectively. - Visual instrumentality: the capacity or ability of visual images or representations to act or influence effectively. - Auditory instrumentality: the capacity or ability of sounds or music to act or influence effectively. - Tactile instrumentality: the capacity or ability of touch or tactile sensations to act or influence effectively. - Olfactory instrumentality: the capacity or ability of smells or olfactory sensations to act or influence effectively. - Gestural instrumentality: the capacity or ability of body language or gestures to act or influence effectively. - Emotional instrumentality: the capacity or ability of emotions or affective states to act or influence effectively. These are just a few examples of the many forms or aspects of instrumental capacity or ability that can be described using the term 'instrumentality'.


Etymology
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from the Latin word 'instrumentum', meaning 'tool' or 'instrument'. The term 'instrumentality' refers to the capacity or ability of an instrument or tool to act or influence effectively.


Related Concepts
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  1. agency: The capacity or ability of an entity or being to act or bring about change in the world or in other entities or beings. Agency is a related concept to instrumental capacity or ability, as both agency and instrumental capacity or ability involve the capacity or ability of an entity or being to act or bring about change in the world or in other entities or beings. However, instrumental capacity or ability specifically refers to the capacity or ability of an instrument or tool to act or bring about change in the world or in other entities or beings, whereas agency more generally refers to the capacity or ability of any entity or being to act or bring about change in the world or in other entities or beings.

  2. efficacy: The degree or extent to which an instrument, tool, or technique is able to produce the desired effect or outcome. Efficacy is an important related concept to instrumental capacity or ability, as both efficacy and instrumental capacity or ability involve the ability of an instrument, tool, or technique to produce a desired effect or outcome. However, instrumental capacity or ability specifically refers to the capacity or ability of an instrument or tool to act or bring about change in the world or in other entities or beings, whereas efficacy more generally refers to the degree or extent to which an instrument, tool, or technique is able to produce the desired effect or outcome.

  3. utility: The degree or extent to which an instrument, tool, or technique is useful or effective in achieving a particular goal or objective. Utility is a related concept to instrumental capacity or ability, as both utility and instrumental capacity or ability involve the ability of an instrument, tool, or technique to achieve a particular goal or objective. However, instrumental capacity or ability specifically refers to the capacity or ability of an instrument or tool to act or bring about change in the world or in other entities or beings, whereas utility more generally refers to the degree or extent to which an instrument, tool, or technique is useful or effective in achieving a particular goal or objective.


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["In literature, the term 'instrumentality' has been used to refer to the capacity or ability of an instrument or tool to act or influence effectively. In this context, the term 'instrumentality' can be used to describe the role of various instruments, tools, or techniques in shaping or influencing the course of events or human history.", "In art, the term 'instrumentality' can be used to describe the role of various artistic media, tools, or techniques in expressing or conveying the intended meaning or message of the artwork. In this context, the term 'instrumentality' can be used to describe the ways in which various artistic media, tools, or techniques can be employed to achieve the desired effect or impact on the audience or viewer."]

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