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    incite
    /ɪnˈsʌɪt/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of INCITE is to move to action : stir up : spur on : urge on. How to use incite in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Incite.

  3. INCITE definition: 1. to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent: 2. to encourage someone to…. Learn more.

  4. to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent, or to cause violent or unpleasant actions: The ads were trying to incite public opinion against the government. incitement.

  5. to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action: to incite a crowd to riot. Synonyms: induce, fire, exhort, arouse, spur, goad, provoke, instigate. Antonyms: discourage. incite. / ɪnˈsaɪt /.

  6. To incite is to cause to act or occur. Violent words can incite violent actions which, in turn, might incite public outcry against violence. Incite comes from a Latin verb meaning "to move into action" and if you incite someone to do something, that is exactly how to describe it.

  7. If someone incites people to behave in a violent or illegal way, they encourage people to behave in that way, usually by making them excited or angry. He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge. [VERB noun to-infinitive] The party agreed not to incite its supporters to violence.

  8. to encourage somebody to do something violent, illegal or unpleasant, especially by making them angry or excited. incite something to incite crime/racial hatred/violence. incite somebody (to something) They were accused of inciting the crowd to violence.

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