Instigate-('in ste ga^-t) (v.) to urge on; to stir up
Fill-ins:
They did their best to instigate a _________.
They wanted to instigate the ________, but chose not to.
"Stop trying to instigate the ________!" Yelled _______.
Why did they want to instigate the _______?
the correct sentence is i will transcend this letter
the judge was merciless when delivering the sentence.
batt a lion ................................. that's a sentence is not it?
This ain't much of an answer but go on Google and type centurion in a sentence........ That's pretty much the only way to get a correct sentence....
they are bowed
To instigate is to get something started. An example sentence would be: Please do not instigate an argument between them.
She always liked to instigate fights. Ben, with his bloody nose, may look like the victum here, but I think he did a lot to instigate the fight.
My brother instigated my fight with the neighbor.
It was astonishing to Jeff that a single comment made offhand could instigate a street brawl in under five minutes.
Conscientious means citizens who are "wishing to do what is right" in that sentence.
Instigate means to start something usually with very large consequences. For example instigating a war.
Provoke
instigate
halt, prevent, stop
instigate
Yes she did!
He most certainly didn't instigate World War 2 and was a top US general in the European campaign.