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Meanings of
instigate
in inglés
portugués
esporear
español
levantar
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Provoke or stir up.
incite
set off
stir up
español
levantar
portugués
impelir
español
incitar
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Serve as the inciting cause of.
prompt
inspire
español
incitar
Usage of
instigate
in inglés
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.
6
Perhaps we can arrest them on the grounds that they
instigate
unrest.
7
It was not in Brian Cowen's nature to
instigate
a dramatic shake-up.
8
Others are predicting - and even threatening to
instigate
- digital Armageddon.
9
Yet they themselves could
instigate
a divorce, and they could own property.
10
The home affairs select committee must now
instigate
a full parliamentary inquiry.
11
Paneth cell disturbances may
instigate
intestinal inflammation and provide susceptibility to infection.
12
Therefore the devil cannot
instigate
man to evil through his internal movements.
13
Is January the best month to
instigate
a strict health routine?
14
Better to recognize them and try to
instigate
brief personal contact.
15
Laton gave governments the excuse to
instigate
rigorous screening procedures for visiting starships.
16
I'll be happy to call the police for you and
instigate
a search.
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instigate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
instigate change
instigate talks
instigate violence
instigate a backlash
instigate greater
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Translations for
instigate
portugués
esporear
reptar
esporar
provocar
impelir
incitar
instigar
español
levantar
provocar
incitar
instigar
Instigate
through the time
Instigate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common