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incite
/ ɪnˈsaɪt /
verb
(tr) to stir up or provoke to action
Other Word Forms
- incitation noun
- inciter noun
- incitement noun
- incitingly adverb
- incitable adjective
- incitant adjective
- reincite verb (used with object)
- unincited adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of incite1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
In that case, he was arrested on suspicion of inciting violence, and has been bailed "pending further investigation".
The 50-year-old was arrested under the Public Order Act on Monday on suspicion of inciting violence in relation to posts about trans people on X.
His comments come after the Father Ted co-creator was arrested at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of inciting violence in posts on the X website.
Pahler’s family unsuccessfully sued Slayer and its record company for its lyrics in 2001, claiming they incited her murder, but lost on 1st Amendment grounds.
Even if she wanted to pursue an exemption, the Lord Advocate would be chary of inciting the home secretary's ire.
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