instanceually

instanceually (adverb)
in·stance·u·al·ly /ˈɪn.stəns.ju.ə.li/

1. Occurring or applied in a single instance, with the implication that it could extend universally once established.

2. In any given instance; applicable within a specific situation but potentially expanding beyond it.

Synonyms: once, in one instance, on a single occasion, momentarily (context-dependent).

Origin: A blend of instance and the suffix -ually, suggesting a singular occurrence with broader implications.

Coined by ystles (@yulaiyr).
"'Might makes Right'? You understand that applies to everything, once advocated for instanceually, right?"

"A rule, once instanceually enforced, can set a precedent for all future cases."
by ystles January 21, 2025
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