Dictionary
Thesaurus
Reference
Translate
Web
Instigated
2 dictionary results for: Instigated
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
in·sti·gate       [in-sti-geyt] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used with object), -gat·ed, -gat·ing.
1.to cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel.
2.to urge, provoke, or incite to some action or course: to instigate the people to revolt.

[Origin: 1535–45; < L instīgātus ptp. of instīgāre to goad on, impel, equiv. to in- in-2 + -stīg- goad, prick (akin to stigma, stick2) + -ātus -ate1]

in·sti·gat·ing·ly, adverb
in·sti·ga·tive, adjective
in·sti·ga·tor, in·sti·gant       [in-sti-guhnt] Pronunciation Key, noun

1. arouse, provoke. 2. induce, stimulate, encourage, push; initiate, start.
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
in·sti·gate       (ĭn'stĭ-gāt')  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   in·sti·gat·ed, in·sti·gat·ing, in·sti·gates
  1. To urge on; goad.
  2. To stir up; foment.


[Latin īnstīgāre, īnstīgāt-; see steig- in Indo-European roots.]

in'sti·ga'tion n., in'sti·ga'tive adj., in'sti·ga'tor n.
Share This:Share This: digg.comShare This: ma.gnolia.comShare This: www.stumbleupon.comShare This: del.icio.usShare This: FacebookShare This: favorites.live.comShare This: www.technorati.comShare This: furl.netShare This: myweb2.search.yahoo.comShare This: www.google.com