instigating
/ˈɪn.stɪ.ɡeɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɪnstəɡˌetɪŋ] /ˈɪn.stə.ɡeɪt/ (ame, ipa)
instigating — 動詞
- instigatingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- instigatings3rd person singular
- instigatinging-ing form
- instigatingedpast simple
1. causing something to happen by deliberately pushing people or events toward it,
促成;煽動
刻意推動某事發生,常帶挑動意味
causing something to happen by deliberately pushing people or events toward it, often by stirring up trouble or setting official action in motion.
The article accused one minister of instigating panic with false online warnings.
那篇報導指控某位部長用假的網路警告煽動恐慌。
instigating + panic / fear
By instigating a fresh audit, the parents forced the school to explain the missing funds.
家長們藉由促成新的審計,逼學校說明不見的款項。
instigating + formal action
Police said a small group had been instigating fights outside the stadium all afternoon.
警方說,一小群人整個下午都在體育場外煽動鬥毆。
Dewi was warned against instigating a formal complaint before meeting the union officer.
Dewi 在和工會代表見面前,因打算促成正式申訴而受到警告。
A video clip showed fans instigating trouble near the train station.
一段影片顯示球迷在火車站附近煽動鬧事。
文法句型
instigating + noun
用法筆記
The word usually suggests deliberate pressure from a person or group. It often carries blame, but it can also refer to formally starting an inquiry, complaint, or other process.