instigative - Meaning in Telugu

instigative - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of instigative in English

instigative adjective

  1. arousing to action or rebellionadj.all

What is instigative meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase instigative refers to arousing to action or rebellion. See instigative meaning in Telugu, instigative definition, translation and meaning of instigative in Telugu. Find instigative similar words, instigative synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of instigative. Find the answer of what is the meaning of instigative in Telugu.

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