[
UK
/ɪnstˈɔːlmənt/
]
NOUN
- a part of a broadcast serial
- a part of a published serial
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the act of installing something (as equipment)
the telephone installation took only a few minutes
How To Use instalment In A Sentence
- It had been always understood, by watchful politicians, that the Repeal agitation slumbered only until the reinstalment of a Conservative administration. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
- But amongst this chaos, Stewart has beamed down to promote Star Trek: Nemesis, the 10th instalment of the feature film series.
- Another tomb of interest (and of which we will speak in extenso in the next instalment of this series) is the tomb of the Pope Clement II, the only pope to be buried north of the Alps. The statue, sculpted by the same (unknown) sculptor as the Horseman, was originally the slab of the tomb, which remains on the west choir, behind the cathedra: Catholic Bamberg: The Cathedral
- Spectacular stunts and a great cast make this another strong instalment in the franchise. The Sun
- After paying a deposit (usually a minimum of ten per cent), you pay monthly instalments over a fixed term at a fixed rate of interest.
- I gave him £1000 down, and paid the rest in instalments.
- Did you hear the final instalment last week?
- That first instalment sealed the deal for me, but in reading the collected editions, I realise just how quickly Hewlett and Martin grew as creators.
- Following an overwhelming response, BBC News Online is publishing a second instalment of answers to your questions.
- You will be expected to make a significant down payment, with the balance by agreed instalments over a short period.