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portuguès
motivar
espanyol
motivar
Give an incentive for action.
move
prompt
propel
motivate
actuate
portuguès
motivar
portuguès
esporear
espanyol
levantar
Provoke or stir up.
instigate
set off
stir up
portuguès
esporear
instigate
set off
stir up
1
Angered with the deaths of fellow protesters they may
instigate
new violence.
2
In a manner all too familiar today, corporate lobbying helped
instigate
change.
3
Sure, Holly had done everything within her power to
instigate
the fight.
4
Just try not to
instigate
too many new changes, suggestions and ideas!
5
They often made such statement to
instigate
but we don't accept it.
1
Its release last week
set
off
several days of largely peaceful protests.
2
State media say gunmen stormed the building and
set
off
explosive devices.
3
If so, an American sneak attack might
set
off
a nuclear war.
4
A military source said the explosive was
set
off
by remote control.
5
Elizabeth accepted their company, and the three young ladies
set
off
together.
1
Extending that to banks, however, is likely to
stir
up
stiff opposition.
2
A court case against file-sharing service Kazaa helped
stir
up
the confusion.
3
A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words
stir
up
anger.
4
However, indirect influences could
stir
up
unnecessary friction over very minor matters.
5
I almost couldn't wait to see what we could
stir
up
tomorrow.
portuguès
provocar
català
incitar
espanyol
incitar
Urge on; cause to act.
prod
egg on
català
incitar
1
In today's culture, power is defined as the ability to
incite
change.
2
The election commission banned several party posters they said could
incite
hatred.
3
But either way, he had time to
incite
the response he wanted.
4
The crucial question is: did she
incite
others to harm the McCanns?
5
Yet half a century later, fluoridation continues to
incite
fear and paranoia.
6
Vedanta's confirmation of talks could
incite
interest from other bidders, analysts said.
7
The dramas of the poets bring relief and
incite
to nobler action.
8
We also discourage disruptive statements that
incite
others to violate our standards.
9
The labour, towards the conclusion, became so intolerable as to
incite
despondency.
10
Why use sensationalist articles which serve to
incite
hatred and reinforce prejudice?
11
The dish of my inventing does not
incite
dislike: far from it.
12
A clenched fist or an empty threat would probably just
incite
him.
13
He tried-without
result
-
to
incite
the Catholics of Ireland against the queen.
14
It is forbidden to
incite
or exhort someone to commit a crime.
15
Innocent in sleep, her every move seemed designed to
incite
him further.
16
They may
incite
research to elicit further information of the same character.
incite
·
incite violence
incite hatred
incite fear
incite others
incite more
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