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The word of the day is ‘foment’
The word is a verb, i.e., it demonstrates an action or an occurrence.
Yes, the past form of the word is fomented.
It means:
1. Instigate
2. Provoke
3. Stir up
4. Incite
1. Hindi – Bhadakaana
2. Spanish – Fomentar
3. French – Fomenter
4. Mandarin – Yǎn
1. No, Princess; my part is to restore peace, not to foment strife.
2. Then Warwick and Margaret bachelorarbeit schreiben lassen joined to foment a rising in England.
3. They accused him of fomenting political unrest.
4. He let it be known that it would be well for them to cease to foment trouble.
5. Its effect in the hands hausarbeit schreiben lassen erfahrung of the shrewd parliamentarian was to foment debate.
abet, arouse, brew, incite, whip up, agitate, cultivate, encourage, excite, foster, goad, nurse, nurture, promote, quicken, raise, set, spur, start, stimulate, fan the flames, set on, sow the seeds, stir up bachelorarbeit schreiben lassen kosten, instigate, provoke, inspire, urge, actuate, initiate, generate, cause facharbeit schreiben lassen, kindle, spark off, trigger off, enkindle, effectuate etc
Some antonyms of the word are:
deter, discourage, calm, conclude, condemn, depress ghostwriter hausarbeit, destroy, dissuade, end, finish, ignore, lull, neglect, quiet, repress, stop, tranquillize, cease, dampen
Quotation:
‘Robopocalypse’ explores the intertwined fates of regular people who face a future filled with murderous machines. It follows them as humanity foments the robot uprising, fails to recognize the coming storm, and then is rocked to the core by methodical, crippling attacks.
Daniel H. WIlson
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