"Instigator" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Instigator" Meaning

A person or thing that instigates or provokes someone or something to act or react in a particular way, often in a negative or unwanted manner.

"Instigator" Examples

Grammar and Usage Example for "Instigator"


1. Nominative
The young punk was the instigator of the riot, causing chaos and destruction in the city.

2. Adjective
The instigator clause in the contract allows for a walkout if negotiations fail.

3. Nominative
Police said the suspect was the primary instigator of a string of burglaries in the neighborhood.

4. Adjective
The instigator of the gossip spread it quickly, causing reputations to be tarnished.

5. Nominative
The school administration vowed to discipline the instigator of the fight that broke out at the cafeteria.

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To instigate means to cause or provoke something, such as an action, a reaction, or a conflict, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. It can also mean to promote or encourage something, such as a movement or a cause, often in an energetic or provocative way.

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Instigators are people or factors that provoke or cause a particular situation or outcome, especially a conflict or a disturbance. They are often responsible for triggering an event or action, and can be seen as the catalysts or motivators behind a certain development.

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