instigate en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

instigate en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

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The rebellions were largely instigated by the old pagan priests, who had not come to terms with their new circumstances.
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Deliberate terror was designed to instigate population movements out of particular territories.
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This instigated a larger response from the crowd, who spontaneously began singing the anthems from the previously circulated flyers.
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Both parties accuse each other of instigating violence against the other community.
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This change was instigated in order to include young men and youth activism into the programs.
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Its ramparts were levelled and a major rebuilding programme of a very different nature was instigated.
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In the process, they engaged in and instigated a rather superfluous debate instead of focussing on really important issues facing senior managers.
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However, urbanization and pollution instigated reductions in range area.
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A third form of testing is the photoprovocation test which is used to identify disorders instigated by sun burns.
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She resigned from this post after apparently clashing with the medical committee for attempting to instigate reforms in the standard of nurse training.
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