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How to use instigate in a sentence

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Share prices even might fall, but at least then investors could be confident that they really were using their money to instigate change.
The possession of a maritime culture may have enabled these islands to instigate change more easily than communities on the mainland.
Until we use what rights we do have to instigate change, get used to being laughed off.
He abandoned his work as a doctor and pursued his desire to instigate change using the Leeds Times as a platform for his views.
In fact, one of the biggest mandates I have for my managers is to instigate change.
Often the utility companies dispute that they have taken too long and instigate legal action.
After all, the goal is to address issues, instigate debate and implement change.
Does the development team have the power and flexibility to instigate catastrophic events in the game?
All the treks have their own bewitching features that instigate you to move ahead while knowing them.
Something new or out of place can potentially instigate a serious traffic jam.
When he wanted to instigate a debate at the first session of the town council following the murder, his request was curtly rejected curtly.
Be prudent and avoid a negative person who can instigate a confrontation at work.
Who better to instigate this investigation than a disinterested neutral party like the Sierra Club?
To paint now is an act of resistance which answers a widespread need and may instigate hope.
While that search is ongoing, he should instigate a full safety review of the current motorway programme immediately.
Compared to those made from wheat, rye bread has been shown to instigate less insulin secretion, which makes it better breakfast fare.
I used to instigate my university fellows, playing the role of Devil's advocate in very animated discussions on the subject.
Oils act as natural balancers, or adaptogens, which will instigate reactions in the body so a state of homeostasis is achieved.
Notwithstanding, we do not instigate anyone to disobey their laws, or either bigotedly, blindly follow them.
Mr Hayes said in a letter to his members that the Royal Mail had accepted that the CWU did not instigate unofficial action.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have let you recruit criminals and instigate riots while you live in my mansion.
How does abet differ from incite and instigate as to the time of the action?
What might instigate him to this devilish act, I am not able to conjecture.
This puts the prosecution to the test and if it fails to instigate an indictment by the end of the month, it must release the indicted.
The hingeing of the wrists should be a conscious movement and it is important you instigate the set and unset of the wrists.
If I appear, then thou diest, even although thy charms should instigate some hot-headed youth to enter the lists in thy defence.
Even if you were really criminal, for that can only drive you to desperation, and not instigate you to virtue.
The possibility that the ongoing rapid demise of Arctic sea ice may instigate abrupt changes on the Greenland Ice Sheet is not tackled by current research.
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