English to Tamil Dictionary instigate

instigate

தூண்டிவிட,
definition
verb
they instigated a reign of terror
bring about or initiate (an action or event).
translation of 'instigate'
தூண்டு
example
The possession of a maritime culture may have enabled these islands to 'instigate' change more easily than communities on the mainland.
After all, the goal is to address issues, 'instigate' debate and implement change.
Rather than ban the ‘sinners’ they attempt to work with them by investing in them and trying to 'instigate' change.
In fact, one of the biggest mandates I have for my managers is to 'instigate' change.
Does the development team have the power and flexibility to 'instigate' catastrophic events in the game?
Often the utility companies dispute that they have taken too long and 'instigate' legal action.
Share prices even might fall, but at least then investors could be confident that they really were using their money to 'instigate' change.
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.
Much less should they 'instigate' riots to threaten the people.
She catalogues the experience of the Welsh housewife and the changes 'instigated' by the introduction of electricity.
‘The Hanged Man’ 'instigates you to' make changes in routines and patterns that have become meaningless and cumbersome in your life.
Police suspect that both incidents were 'instigated' by juveniles who attend parties.
Men's health self-help is both an 'instigator' and a product of this ideology.
Police accused the rink's management of 'instigating' the incident by playing music over the rink's PA system.
The man that they were talking about had 'instigated' a riot in one of our major cities last summer.
Legal proceedings have been 'instigated' and we will be seeking the earliest possible court date.
The author thus implies that the means to understanding the causes of the violence and the motivations of its 'instigators' lie in the study of the previous fourteen centuries.
Can architects become 'instigators' of greater disaster-response collaboration?
Here the audience obtains a glimpse of the power bloc which oversaw and 'instigated' the events.
In the manner of Late Roman politics the 'instigator' of the new troubles, Arbogastes, had been instrumental in bringing down Maximus.
The grizzled man is the 'instigator' of all the troubles between Billy and the master-at-arms.
It 'instigated me to' do this - in our democracy everyone should be given a chance to speak and you cannot curb anyone's voice.
Seven other detainees were stripped and built into a ‘human pyramid’ after being suspected of 'instigating' a riot.
Over the years she has 'instigated' various events in the Court and the town itself.
It is believed that the people were disappointed with the compensation given to them for their expropriated land, thus 'instigating them to' commit arson.
But frequent riots 'instigated' by the fascist forces often negated the good work.
All the treks have their own bewitching features that 'instigate you to' move ahead while knowing them.
This in turn 'instigated' a slight blackout in our collective fashion senses, meaning that paisley will be back for a short while.
The Knight of Swords' 'instigates you to' be active, skillful and clever in work situations today.
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