NOUN
- the semantic role of the entity (usually inanimate) that the agent uses to perform an action or start a process
How To Use instrumental role In A Sentence
- And this relegation of rationality to a strictly instrumental role is, as we discover in Book IV, constitutive of injustice as Plato understands it.
- The foreign policy bureaucracy, not elected of course, plays a subordinate, non-political, essentially instrumental role.
- Frederick Douglass (1817-1895), who escaped from slavery, became an author and publisher and was internationally known for his instrumental role in the abolitionist movement.
- The SEC contends the duo "played an instrumental role in drafting a series of misleading communications to investors. SEC Charges Ex-State Street Employees
- The foreign policy bureaucracy, not elected of course, plays a subordinate, non-political, essentially instrumental role.
- More often than not, these non-bank liabilities are being created in excess, while playing an instrumental role in both the economy and financial system.
- Perioperative nurses have significant expertise in the areas of surgical asepsis, safe medication handling, and traffic control, and they serve instrumental roles in these areas.