0 the action of causing an event or situation to happen by making a set of actions or a formal process begin:
1 the act of causing an event or situation to happen by your actions:
We are carrying on with the search at the President's direct instigation.
The unknown cause of death led to the instigation of a police investigation.
She only took up photography at the instigation of her mother.
But such restrictions must be applied neutrally-for instance, against such instigations regardless of the moral value of the motivating cause.
The behaviorist scheme has a certain utility for ordering the data on emotion instigation, as well as for ordering neurobehavioral findings and guiding research.
He serves his master and having got the woman in his house, finds her deserting him and claiming divorce at the instigation of a seducer.
There is evidence that upon independence in 1975, anti-witchcraft trials were held again in some parts of the south-east at the instigation of civilians.
So too he might have questioned the responsiveness of the public to his instigation of a pro-claimant lobby.
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