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What does instrumentality mean?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

Instrumental can mean 'music without lyrics'.

But it can also mean 'important in getting an act done'. For example, let's say your teacher had a creative idea about how to make science more interesting by holding a special science fair. Let's say the school administration and the students were excited about this idea. More students learned more science after this new idea was put into place. We could then say, the teacher was instrumental in developing this new science program.

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