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instigate

[in-sti-geyt] / ˈɪn stɪˌgeɪt /


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After the England loss, former Wales captain Gwyn Jones said Welsh rugby bosses should not waste a crisis and must instigate immediate major change.

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The inquiry report said there was "general agreement" that Creative Scotland had provided "significant support" to the culture sector since it was instigated by the government in 2010.

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His statements could have "inadvertently instigated or emboldened opportunistic armed groups that are seeking to exploit international narratives by attacking soft targets", Obasi said.

From Barron's

Many Los Lobos members are in jail and the gang is thought to have instigated some of Ecuador's bloodiest prison riots.

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That lesson is that "normal people in certain contexts can commit, instigate or accept horrific violence".

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