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in´sti|ga´tor — in|sti|gate «IHN stuh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to urge on; stir up; bring about by inciting: »The older boy instigated a quarrel between his two younger brothers. Foreign agents instigated a rebellion. SYNONYM(S): provoke, foment … Useful english dictionary
con|sti|tu|tor — «KON stuh TOO tuhr, TYOO », noun. a person or thing that constitutes: »Elocution is only an assistant, but not a constitutor of eloquence (Oliver Goldsmith) … Useful english dictionary
tor — ab·ac·tor; ab·bre·vi·a·tor; ab·di·ca·tor; abet·tor; ab·ne·ga·tor; abom·i·na·tor; ab·sol·vi·tor; ab·strac·tor; ac·cel·er·a·tor; ac·cen·tor; ac·cen·tu·a·tor; ac·cep·tor; ac·com·mo·da·tor; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; acet·y·la·tor; ac·ti·va·tor; ac·tor;… … English syllables
in|sti|gate — «IHN stuh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to urge on; stir up; bring about by inciting: »The older boy instigated a quarrel between his two younger brothers. Foreign agents instigated a rebellion. SYNONYM(S): provoke, foment. See syn.… … Useful english dictionary
instigator — in·sti·ga·tor … English syllables
institutor — in·sti·tu·tor … English syllables
in — in·earth; in·ebri·a·tion; in·ebri·ety; in·ebri·ous; in·edible; in·ed·i·ta; in·edited; in·educabilia; in·educability; in·educable; in·education; in·ef·fa·bil·i·ty; in·ef·face·abil·i·ty; in·effaceable; in·effectuality; in·efficacious;… … English syllables
ga — ab·ne·ga·tion; ab·ne·ga·tor; abo·ga·do; ab·ro·ga·tion; adeph·a·ga; ad·ro·ga·tion; ae·ga·grop·i·la; ag·gre·ga·ble; ag·gre·ga·tion; ag·gre·ga·tive; agré·ga·tion; ai·ga; aju·ga; alac·ta·ga; al·a·lon·ga; al·ga; al·lac·ta·ga; al·le·ga·tion;… … English syllables
ştiutor — ŞTIUTÓR, OÁRE, ştiutori, oare adj. Care ştie, care cunoaşte, care este informat; care posedă cunoştinţe (într un domeniu oarecare). ♢ (Substantivat) Ştiutor de carte = persoană care ştie să citească şi să scrie. [pr.: şti u ] – Şti + suf. tor.… … Dicționar Român
instigate — in•sti•gate [[t]ˈɪn stɪˌgeɪt[/t]] v. t. gat•ed, gat•ing 1) to cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel[/ex] 2) to urge, provoke, or incite to some action or course: to instigate people to revolt[/ex] • Etymology: 1535–45; < L… … From formal English to slang