coinstantiate
English
Etymology
From co- + instantiate.
Verb
coinstantiate (third-person singular simple present coinstantiates, present participle coinstantiating, simple past and past participle coinstantiated)
- (transitive) To instantiate jointly; to instantiate more than one theme or concept in a given instance (such as a farmer who wears the hats of equipment operator, marketer, salesperson, and bookkeeper).
- Her lucky pen coinstantiates a writing implement, a souvenir, and a hair stick to hold her hair bun!
Related terms
- coinstantial
- coinstantiation (noun)