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    incite
    /ɪnˈsʌɪt/

    verb

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  2. Incite means to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent, or to cause violent or unpleasant actions. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus, and find translations in other languages.

  3. Incite means to move to action, stir up, or spur on. It is often used in the context of inciting a riot, a conspiracy, or a trout feeding frenzy. See synonyms, examples, and word history of incite.

  4. 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.

  5. Incite means to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of incite, and see how it differs from related words like rouse, provoke, and inflame.

  6. Incite means to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent, or to cause violent or unpleasant actions. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see examples and translations in other languages.

  7. verb. 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. [VERB noun + to]

  8. Learn the meaning, synonyms, antonyms, and origin of the verb incite, which means to urge to action or stir up. See examples of incite in sentences and related words.

  9. INCITE meaning: 1. to do or say something that encourages people to behave violently or illegally: 2. something…. Learn more.

  10. Incite means simply to induce activity, of whatever kind: incited to greater effort by encouragement; incited to riot. Rouse has an underlying sense of awakening: to rouse the apathetic soldiers to a determination to win; to rouse the inattentive public to an awareness of the danger.

  11. Sep 17, 2024 · incite (third-person singular simple present incites, present participle inciting, simple past and past participle incited) ( transitive ) To stir up or excite ; to rouse or goad into action. The judge was told by the accused that his friends had incited him to commit the crime.