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activate(1) See trigger. activate [′ak·tə‚vāt] (electricity) To make a cell or battery operative by addition of a liquid. (electronics) To treat the filament, cathode, or target of a vacuum tube to increase electron emission. (engineering) To set up conditions so that the object will function as designed or required. (nucleonics) To induce radioactivity through bombardment by neutrons or by other types of radiation. (ordnance) To bring into existence by official order a unit, post, camp, station, base, or shore activity which has previously been constituted and designated by name or number, or both, so that it can be organized to function in its assigned capacity. To prepare for active service a naval ship or craft which has been in an inactive or reserve status. (physics) To start activity or motion in a device or material. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In Rwanda, for example, there were many elements in the relationship between the Hutus and Tutsis that constituted structural and proximate causes of violence, but it took the shooting down of the presidential aircraft to trigger off the genocide. Memorials often trigger off huge arguments about location, choice of sculptor or architect, the nature of what is being memorialised and the appropriateness of artistic response. Final Solution," which won an award at this year's Berlin Film Festival, was banned from public screening by the Central Board of Film Certification, which called the documentary "highly provocative" and said it "may trigger off unrest and communal violence. |
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