abet, blow the coals, draw down, excite, fire, heat up, induce, motivate, plot, rally, stir the embers, urge
Definitionv. provoke or stir up
Last update: August 20, 2015
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Opposition leaders instigated the people against the government . [verb]
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Global warming has instigated rising temperatures all over the planet. [verb]
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Global warming has instigated rising temperatures all over the planet. [Please select]
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Global warming has instigated rising temperatures all over the planet. [Please select]
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Global warming has instigated rising temperatures all over the planet. [Please select]
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Global warming has instigated rising temperatures all over the planet. [Please select]
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The Controller may instigate an investigation without having received a complaint. [verb]
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America had always said it would never instigate hostilities, it would only respond to an act of nuclear aggression. [verb]
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The Queen's soldiers had probably carried him to prison, loaded with chains, if Philostratus had not already instigated the mob to drag him through the streets. [verb]
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So many instigate, assist, or sanction the commission of every one of these actions that no one who has a hand in them feels himself morally responsible for it. [verb]
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Mayor, I have come to request you to instigate the authorities to dismiss me. [verb]
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This conversion, instigated by senatorial avarice; owed its accomplishment to the most deplorable and indiscreet policy. [verb]
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After the execution of the king appeared another famous attack upon the Puritans, Defensio Regia pro Carlo I, instigated by Charles II, who was then living in exile. [verb]
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"Yes, Worthington's bought it, and he instigated the article, of course." [Please select]
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