incite

IPA: ɪnsˈaɪt

verb

  • (transitive) To stir up or excite; to rouse or goad into action.
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Examples of "incite" in Sentences

  • Bachmann says Pelosi wanted to 'incite' Tea Partiers
  • Beck, Limbaugh and Palin incite violence for their own financial gain.
  • Next I would point out that the word "incite" correlates to if anactual assault by the crowd that gathered occurred.
  • You see, Broder doesn't suggest that the president "incite" a war only because Broder has already done such splendid work in inciting it himself.
  • The Fitna film illustrates the dangers of Islamisation highlighted with selective Koranic texts, it does not "incite" against Muslims rather rails about extremism and frankly so it should.
  • Former Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi has begun preparations to relaunch a civil war, travelling to the coastal province of Benguela to "incite" the inhabitants, an area police chief charged on Monday.

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