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41incite — verb encourage or stir up (violent or unlawful behaviour). ↘urge or persuade to act in a violent or unlawful way. Derivatives incitation noun inciteful adjective incitement noun inciter noun Origin C15 (earlier (ME) as incitation): from Fr.… …
42incite — v. a. Rouse (to action), arouse, animate, provoke, stimulate, impel, prompt, urge, encourage, spur, goad, excite, set on, spur on, stir up, work up …
43incite — v instigate, provoke, foment, actuate, urge, goad, spur, prompt, prod, prick, poke, thrust, push, drive, hound, egg on, put up to; excite, arouse, rouse, agitate, whip, whip up, work up, stir, stir up, wind up, inflame, fire, fire up, enkindle,… …
44incite — in·cite …
45incite — verb 1) he was arrested for inciting racial hatred Syn: stir up, whip up, encourage, stoke up, fuel, kindle, inflame, instigate, provoke, excite, trigger, spark off 2) she incited him to commit murder Syn …
46incite — [ɪnˈsaɪt] verb [T] to encourage people to be violent or to commit crimes by making them angry or excited …
47incite — /ɪnˈsaɪt / (say in suyt) verb (t) (incited, inciting) to urge on; stimulate or prompt to action. {late Middle English, from Latin incitāre set in motion} –incitation /ɪnsaɪˈteɪʃən/ (say insuy tayshuhn), noun –inciter, noun …
48incite — Ho ālaala, ho olale, ho ouluāo a, ho olalelale. Also: hō eu, ho ononi, kīkī, kīkīlona, ho okokonoi e, ho ā, ha inole …
49incite — To arouse to action, sometimes to violence, mob action or riot, even to revolution. State v Diamond, 27 NM 477, 202 P 988, 20 ALR 1527, 1532. To solicit the commission of a crime, such as larceny. 32 Am J1st Larc § 91 …
50incite — insight (?) …