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- INCITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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
- INCITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INCITE definition: 1 to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent: 2 to encourage someone to… Learn more
- INCITE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
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
- Incitement - Wikipedia
In criminal law, incitement is the encouragement of another person to commit a crime Depending on the jurisdiction, some or all types of incitement may be illegal Where illegal, it is known as an inchoate offense, where harm is intended but may or may not have actually occurred
- INCITE - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Definitions of 'incite' 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
- Incite: Meaning, Usage, Idioms Fun Facts Explained
The word "incite" comes from the Latin "incitare," meaning "to set in motion or rouse " It is often used in legal contexts where a person is charged with crime for encouraging others to commit unlawful acts
- How to Use Instigate vs incite Correctly - GRAMMARIST
Instigate means to cause an event, action or situation to happen, to initiate an event, action or situation Related words are instigates, instigated, instigating, instigative, instigation, instigator The word instigate is derived from the Latin word instigatus, which means to urge
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