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What is the past tense of instigate?

What's the past tense of instigate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of instigate is instigated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of instigate is instigates.

The present participle of instigate is instigating.

The past participle of instigate is instigated.

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This in turn instigated a slight blackout in our collective fashion senses, meaning that paisley will be back for a short while.
Over the years she has instigated various events in the Court and the town itself.
Police suspect that both incidents were instigated by juveniles who attend parties.
She catalogues the experience of the Welsh housewife and the changes instigated by the introduction of electricity.
Legal proceedings have been instigated and we will be seeking the earliest possible court date.
The man that they were talking about had instigated a riot in one of our major cities last summer.

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