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trigger
noun
1 a small lever which can be squeezed and released in order to set a mechanism going, especially one that fires a gun.
2 something that starts off a train of events, actions, reactions, etc.
verb (triggered , triggering )
1 (also trigger off) to start (a train of events, actions, reactions, etc) in motion.
2 to pull a trigger or other firing mechanism of (a gun, detonating device, etc).
[17c: from Dutch trekker a trigger, from trekken to pull]
noun
1 a small lever which can be squeezed and released in order to set a mechanism going, especially one that fires a gun.
2 something that starts off a train of events, actions, reactions, etc.
verb (triggered , triggering )
1 (also trigger off) to start (a train of events, actions, reactions, etc) in motion.
2 to pull a trigger or other firing mechanism of (a gun, detonating device, etc).
[17c: from Dutch trekker a trigger, from trekken to pull]
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