instigating (Meaning)

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instigating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Instigate

instigating Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's inflammatory rhetoric was instigating a dangerous divide within society.
  2. The child's teasing instigated a chain reaction of bullying that escalated into a serious conflict.
  3. The company's aggressive marketing campaign was designed to instigate a wave of consumer purchases.
  4. The government's decision to implement new regulations instigated a backlash from affected businesses.
  5. The speaker's inflammatory remarks instigated a riot that caused widespread damage.
  6. The negligence of the driver instigated a car accident that resulted in multiple injuries.
  7. The rumors about a rival team cheating instigated a heated rivalry that threatened to boil over into violence.
  8. The hacker's malicious software instigated a data breach that compromised sensitive information.
  9. The union's threats of a strike instigated negotiations that eventually led to a compromise.
  10. The judge's unfair rulings instigated a protest that drew national attention.

FAQs About the word instigating

of Instigate

motivating, provoking, charged,provocative, exciting,motivational, instigative, inducing, inciting, triggering

noninflammatory,noninflammatory,, subduing,subduing

The politician's inflammatory rhetoric was instigating a dangerous divide within society.

The child's teasing instigated a chain reaction of bullying that escalated into a serious conflict.

The company's aggressive marketing campaign was designed to instigate a wave of consumer purchases.

The government's decision to implement new regulations instigated a backlash from affected businesses.