stir up
- verb1. try to stir up public opinion (Freq. 1)• Derivationally related forms: ↑fomentation (for: ↑foment), ↑fomenter (for: ↑foment), ↑agitator (for: ↑agitate)• Hyponyms: ↑rumpus• Verb Frames:-
Somebody ——s
-Somebody ——s something
-Somebody ——s somebody
-Something ——s somebody
2. change the arrangement or position of (Freq. 1)• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
-Somebody ——s somebody
-Something ——s somebody
-Something ——s something
3. arouse or excite feelings and passions (Freq. 1)-The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor
-The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world
-Wake old feelings of hatred
• Derivationally related forms: ↑heat (for: ↑heat), ↑inflammatory (for: ↑inflame), ↑inflammation (for: ↑inflame), ↑inflaming (for: ↑inflame)• Hypernyms:• Hyponyms: ↑ferment• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
-Something ——s something
4. provoke or stir up-incite a riot
-set off great unrest among the people
• Derivationally related forms:↑instigative (for: ↑instigate), ↑instigation (for: ↑instigate), ↑instigant (for: ↑instigate), ↑instigator (for: ↑instigate), ↑incitive (for: ↑incite), ↑incitement (for: ↑incite), ↑incitation (for: ↑incite), ↑inciter (for: ↑incite)• Hyponyms: ↑raise• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
-Somebody ——s somebody
-Somebody ——s somebody to INFINITIVE
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stir up [phrasal verb]1 stir up (someone) or stir (someone) up : to cause (someone) to feel a strong emotion and a desire to do somethingThe speech stirred up the crowd.
The workers stirred up a lot of dust.
They're trying to stir up trouble.
stirring up racial hatred
His comments certainly stirred things up. [=caused a lot of excitement, anger, etc.]
• • •Main Entry: ↑stir
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