/ɪnstɪˈɡeɪʃən ˈkaʊntərˌmændɪd/ – Phrase
Definition: không chịu xúi giục.
A more thorough explanation: “Instigation” refers to the act of urging, provoking, or inciting someone to commit a particular action or behavior. “Countermanded” means to revoke, cancel, or reverse a previous order or command. Therefore, “instigation countermanded” would refer to the situation where an initial act of urging or provoking someone to do something is subsequently canceled or revoked.
Example: The judge’s order to halt the trial was countermanded by the higher court after the defense lawyer’s alleged instigation of a mistrial.