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Triggered

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Triggered meaning

Having a trigger that reacts to some specific condition. | Angered; agitated.

Example sentences (20)

Rohit”s suicide had triggered massive protests in Hyderabad Central University and triggered student unrest on campuses across the country.

Lawrence claims the attack was triggered was triggered by Horn changing the routine from his usual movements to a new unpracticed motion, placing the tiger at Horn’s midsection.

When we don’t heal ourselves, we can be triggered, and when we are triggered, we can react in a destructive way.

Confronting this spirit triggered triggered memories of my old home.

An initial increase in the price of Petrol (Premium Motor Spirit) triggered by the removal of fuel subsidies on January 1, 2012 triggered a total strike and massive protests across the country.

Edge-triggered An edge-triggered interrupt is an interrupt signalled by a level transition on the interrupt line, either a falling edge (high to low) or a rising edge (low to high).

Edge-triggered interrupts do not suffer the problems that level-triggered interrupts have with sharing.

Hybrid Some systems use a hybrid of level-triggered and edge-triggered signalling.

Replication between servers may occur at intervals according to a defined schedule, in near- real-time when triggered by data changes in server clusters, or when triggered by an administrator or program.

Abdu, who said flood is a natural disaster, said the incident was triggered by human activities.

A brutal cold snap could be triggered by a 'Sudden Stratospheric Warming' (SSW) over the North Pole which last time caused the 'Beast from the East' to ravage the UK five years ago.

According to preliminary reports, the shooting appeared to be triggered by a heated argument, although the specific nature of the dispute remains unclear.

According to the mayor, the decision was triggered by the communities' vehement opposition and conflicting views on the reorganization plan.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, “I’m going to kill jews with my ar15 tomorrow,” which triggered an FBI investigation.

A crisis in 2008 was triggered by renewed inflation — not directly, in the prices of consumer goods, but in stock and real estate increases.

Additionally, some heart conditions that can occur in men are more prevalent in women, such as takotsubo cardiomyopathy – commonly known as broken heart syndrome -- which can be triggered by stress.

After attending the University of NSW, where he majored in card playing, he worked for a time at the Taxation Department, but it was always the theatre that that triggered both Michael and Sonia’s imagination.

Alleging that the hush agreement was invalid because Mr Trump had not signed it, she sued him and triggered what would become a years-long investigation into whether the scheme was legal at all points.

A local law banning rentals for less than 30 days except under strict exemptions went into effect early this month, and the controversial crackdown has triggered a plunge in short-term rentals on the platform in one of the company’s largest markets.

A massive solar eruption triggered a geomagnetic storm that disrupted telegraph lines around the world in 1859.