To instigate is to get something started. An example sentence would be: Please do not instigate an argument between them.
Instigate-('in ste ga^-t) (v.) to urge on; to stir upFill-ins:They did their best to instigate a _________.They wanted to instigate the ________, but chose not to."Stop trying to instigate the ________!" Yelled _______.Why did they want to instigate the _______?
She always liked to instigate fights. Ben, with his bloody nose, may look like the victum here, but I think he did a lot to instigate the fight.
It was astonishing to Jeff that a single comment made offhand could instigate a street brawl in under five minutes.
Conscientious means citizens who are "wishing to do what is right" in that sentence.
Are you instigating a response from someone about your question? The hockey player instigated a brawl between the two teams due to his dirty play.
Provoke
Instigate means to start something usually with very large consequences. For example instigating a war.
instigate
halt, prevent, stop
Yes she did!
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