Definitionn. someone who deliberately foments trouble
Last update: February 5, 2016
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She was the instigator of their quarrel. [Please select]
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A conspiracy, of which Admiral Wandenkolk was the prime instigator, was discovered, and those who had taken part in it were banished to the distant state of Amazonas. [Please select]
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Unprepared for this sudden attack he admitted his guilt, but pointed to the wife of Xuthus as the instigator of the crime. [Please select]
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Children's dreams leave no doubt that an unfulfilled wish of the day may be the instigator of the dream. [Please select]
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The chief instigator of these attacks was Oldenbarneveldt's personal enemy, Francis van Aerssens, whose pen was never idle. [Please select]
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Hébert was one of the worst demagogues of the Commune, the chief and instigator of the Parisian rabble. [Please select]
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Cæsar was not, therefore, the instigator of this profound perturbation of Roman society: he had become the indispensable pilot. [Please select]
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Unfortunately its instigator had not been sufficiently particular as to the choice of his tools and his methods of using them. [Please select]
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