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The liberated soul does not cease to act, to think, to create, to instigate revolutionary flows.

What possible change can any one citizen instigate against that barrage of anti-intellectual, gun-toting paranoia?

Republicans will continue to avoid a grand bargain and instigate crises.

As such, the U.A.E. is not a bad place to instigate change in the region.

And he is at a stage in his life now where he can instigate projects.

Here the problem of food getting was fully solved and there was nothing to instigate any new step in evolution.

Behind him stood Temple, ever ready to instigate others to stab the objects of his hate.

Easy it was to instigate the ferocious spirit: in the heart of Sigurd stood his sword.

This idea had been always present to me, and had in no small degree conspired to instigate my exertions.

The want of money never stayed an Afghan raid—on the contrary it is more apt to instigate it.

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On this page you'll find 119 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to instigate, such as: abet, bring about, foment, incite, inflame, and initiate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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