Synonym: agitate, excite, inflame, instigate, provoke, rouse, stir, urge. Similar words: cite, excited, excitement, city, rancid, pencil, tacit, coincide. Meaning: [ɪn'saɪt] v. 1. give an incentive for action 2. provoke or stir up 3. urge on; cause to act.
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1. The party agreed not to incite its supporters to violence.
2. He used a perverted form of socialism to incite racial hatred.
3. They pleaded guilty to possessing material likely to incite racial hatred.
4. These prejudicial policies often incite dissension within the Union.
5. Thus the mullahs can legitimately incite revolution, and since the seventh century they have done so.
6. Religious fanatics cooled down temporarily, the better to incite hatred another day.
7. To subvert them would be to incite peasant revolts even more threatening than those which punctuated the eighteenth century.
8. Just a few words will incite him into action.
9. The incite bite made her finger swell.
10. On Sabertron (sentencedict.com), the Destrons incite among prisoners.
11. Stop anyone trying to incite the people.
12. Valentines Are Lovers'Exquisite Novelties That Incite New Ecstasy.
13. The police cautioned him for trying to incite violence.
14. One may even incite another to attempt to commit crime.
15. Advocate, promote, incite any third party to commit, or assist any unlawful or criminal act.
16. Such an atmosphere could not incite in him the cravings of a boy of eighteen.
17. Undercover police as protesters and incite, or even engage in, violence.
18. Uses like these incite debate about issues like government spying and loss of privacy.
19. Objective To incite the awareness of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia(PCP) in non-human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)infected patients.
20. The thinking is to incite violence against whom the sum?
21. Republicans have complained that Democrats are using Social Security scare tactics to incite seniors groups and others to oppose the constitutional amendment.
22. The mutiny was not Communist-inspired, but the spirit of rebellion was exploited to incite peasant risings.
23. Purely ostentatious outlays, especially on dwellings, yachts and associated females, were believed likely to incite the masses to violence.
24. Powerful traditions call for its refusal; but nationalist pride may incite people to accept what they would instinctively reject.
25. Along with hate crimes, police violence and abuse continued to incite racial disturbances in the early 1980s.
26. It introduced a code of conduct for political parties, banning the use of language likely to incite violence or hatred.
27. Certain individuals have made exceedingly pernicious statements , trying to incite people to action.
28. I wanted to point out he was a very good speaker, and could incite a crowd.
29. The statement said 'a small number' of people 'tried to incite splittism, create disturbances in the marketplace and even trick the masses into an uprising.
30. The paper's Saturday editorial says citizens must be conscious of the threat from people inside and outside the country with ulterior motives who want to seize on China's problems to incite unrest.
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