instance
The French word 'instance' is used exactly the same way as the English word 'instance'. It is typically utilised in official or legal context, it can denote a request or a demand, and can also refer to an authority capable of making a judgement.
For instance, I do not understand this rule.
In this example, 'Par instance' is the French equivalent of 'For instance' in English. It is used to give examples or elaborate on a point being made.
In this instance, your behavior is unacceptable.
Here, 'Dans cette instance' translates as 'In this instance' in English. It is used to highlight a specific occurrence, example, or scenario.
The instance of this case is very complex.
In this case, 'L'instance de ce cas' can be translated as 'The instance of this case'. Here, 'instance' is used in a more abstract manner to refer to a case or situation.