Ins [noun]

Definition of Ins:

power, authority

Opposite/Antonyms of Ins:


Sentence/Example of Ins:

When a pupil makes his own Correlations, every concurrence he uses is a real concurrence to him, and so with his Ins.

What, he that weares a clout about his necke,His cuffes ins pocket, and his heart ins mouth?

Of cave-ins and explosions she had heard and read a good deal.

In their eyes, an election is not the decision of a great, impartial jury, but a struggle between the "ins" and the "outs."

His own opinion was asked about one matter, as they inspected the cut-ins of the ramp cleaving Crenshaw Hill.

The odds are against them, because the ‘ins’ always have a tremendous advantage over the ‘outs.’

No principles of wise government had place in any mind, a blunt and jolly personalism as to the Ins and Outs animating all.

Caught unawares by the open admiration in his eyes, she whispered, "Oh, my ancient step-ins!"

It seemed to him almost certain that the man who had broken in knew all the ins and outs of the office.

I know the ins and outs of this place so well,—it seems so natural to come about a house in which one has lived for years.