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instigation (mass) | instigation
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instigation (encz) | instigation,podněcování			Martin M. |  
instigation (encz) | instigation,podnět			Martin M. |  
instigation (encz) | instigation,ponoukání	n:		Martin M. |  
instigation (encz) | instigation,popichování			Martin M. |  
Instigation (gcide) | Instigation \In`sti*ga"tion\, n. [L. instigatio: cf. F.
    instigation.]
    The act of instigating, or the state of being instigated;
    incitement; esp. to evil or wickedness.
    [1913 Webster]
 
          The baseness and villainy that . . . the instigation of
          the devil could bring the sons of men to. --South.
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instigation (wn) | instigation
     n 1: the verbal act of urging on [syn: abetment, abettal,
          instigation]
     2: deliberate and intentional triggering (of trouble or discord)
        [syn: fomentation, instigation] |  
INSTIGATION (bouvier) | INSTIGATION. The act by which one incites another to do something, as to 
 injure a third person, or to commit some crime or misdemeanor, to commence 
 a suit or to prosecute a criminal. Vide Accomplice. 
 
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Instigation (gcide) | Instigation \In`sti*ga"tion\, n. [L. instigatio: cf. F.
    instigation.]
    The act of instigating, or the state of being instigated;
    incitement; esp. to evil or wickedness.
    [1913 Webster]
 
          The baseness and villainy that . . . the instigation of
          the devil could bring the sons of men to. --South.
    [1913 Webster] |  
INSTIGATION (bouvier) | INSTIGATION. The act by which one incites another to do something, as to 
 injure a third person, or to commit some crime or misdemeanor, to commence 
 a suit or to prosecute a criminal. Vide Accomplice. 
 
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