Synonym: begin, fire, kindle, start, touch off. Similar words: bigger, refrigerator, intrigued, suggest, suggestion, right, origin, frigid. Meaning: ['trɪgə(r)] n. 1. lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun 2. a device that activates or releases or causes something to happen 3. an act that sets in motion some course of events. v. 1. put in motion or move to act 2. release or pull the trigger on.
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31. There may be specific events which trigger aggressive displays in your dog.
32. A new round of wage increases could trigger an inflationary spiral .
33. The body heat from a bird would trigger them.
34. Jackson is convinced Ray pulled the trigger.
35. His finger tightened on the trigger.
36. You could always use your thumb on the trigger.
37. To trigger parthenogenesis, then(sentencedict.com), Loeb had to simulate fertilisation.
38. He's not just a trigger man.
39. He pulled the trigger and the report was deafening.
40. He said this type kills with a trigger mechanism.
41. That was the trigger that started the weeping.
42. Could either or both factors be the trigger?
43. Trigger, the palomino, was obedient to the slightest pressure.
44. Certain foods can trigger an attack.
45. The incident could trigger a civil war.
46. Now we need to pull the trigger.
47. The new stand was the trigger for the layout.
48. Conditions like these would likely trigger a rapid reaction.
49. This scanner looks for trigger points.
50. Will eating carbohydrates fatten you up or trigger diabetes?
51. He pulled the trigger but the chamber was empty.
52. They reach a point where even the smallest stimulus will trigger off a massive reaction.
53. Interim athletic director Paul Bubb was right to pull the trigger and fire Cassidy on Wednesday.
54. Inspector Napoleon Hendrix said last year that Temple was believed to be a trigger man for drug dealers.
55. A short-term goal provides a trigger point for such intermediate reinforcement.
56. Maximum blade cutting speeds are controlled by a dial set into the trigger switch.
57. The Guardia Nacional wear jackboots and hook their fingers in their trigger guards.
58. Although this trigger, like other triggers, presents open-ended problematic situations,[sentence dictionary] critical thinking does not occur spontaneously.
59. In the end, it was neither the dream nor the woman he loved that prompted him to pull the trigger.
60. At the time, however, the opportunity for an alliance failed to trigger a new mass movement.
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