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What (who) is Instigate - definition


instigate         
TO BE A “JOEY” OR TO OUST AND BE RUDE TO SOMEONE ELSE
v. a.
[In a bad sense.] Incite, prompt, impel, move, urge, provoke, stimulate, rouse, actuate, persuade, influence, encourage, set on, prevail upon, stir up, spur on.
Instigate         
TO BE A “JOEY” OR TO OUST AND BE RUDE TO SOMEONE ELSE
·vt To goad or urge forward; to set on; to Provoke; to Incite;
- used chiefly with reference to evil actions; as to instigate one to a crime.
instigate         
TO BE A “JOEY” OR TO OUST AND BE RUDE TO SOMEONE ELSE
['?nst?ge?t]
¦ verb bring about or initiate.
?(instigate someone to/to do something) incite someone to do something.
Derivatives
instigation noun
instigator noun
Origin
C16 (earlier (ME) as instigation): from L. instigat-, instigare 'urge, incite'.

Wikipedia

Instigate
To be a “Joey” or to oust and be rude to someone else.
Examples of use of Instigate
1. "We don‘t want to instigate this," he told his men.
2. They instigate and accuse the opposition of their own vice.
3. It continued to organize, instigate and implement violent events for a long time.
4. These websites contain pornographic contents, instigate division, discrimination and violence against foreigners and encourage extremist actions.
5. There‘s no anniversary, nothing in particular to instigate this mammoth adventure.