to cause or provoke conflict or unrest
provocar conflictos o disturbios (provo-kar kon-flik-tos o dis-tur-bios)
"Certain groups tried to stir up trouble during the election."
"Ciertos grupos intentaron provocar conflictos durante las elecciones." (Sier-tos groopos in-ten-ta-ron pro-vo-kar kon-flik-tos du-ran-te las e-lek-sio-nes)
to yield or surrender to pressure or temptation
to take someone’s place to handle a situation
to tell or exchange stories and traditions with others
to work together to achieve a shared goal
to be blocked or separated by something
to have a meal at home or at the hotel instead of going out