incite|incited|incites|inciting in English
verb
[in·cite || ɪn'saɪt]
inflame, provoke; stimulate, rouse to actio
Use "incite|incited|incites|inciting" in a sentence
1. Violence incites violence.
2. Aiding, abetting and inciting
3. Aiding and abetting, inciting and attempting
4. They were charged with inciting racial hatred.
5. Meetings Incite to Fine Works
6. The silversmith Demetrius had incited a riot.
7. Stop anyone trying to incite the people.
8. The captain's example incited the men to bravery.
9. The incite bite made her finger swell.
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12. He incited people to rise up against the government.
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15. Holland denied that he was inciting a riot.
16. He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge.
17. Valentines Are Lovers'Exquisite Novelties That Incite New Ecstasy.
18. As far as I'm concerned the officials incited the fight.
19. The general incited his Compatriots to fight for their independence
20. What are you up to inciting mutiny and insubordination?
21. What does Abetment mean? The act of abetting; instigating; inciting; encouraging
22. 24 The captain was accused of inciting other officers to mutiny.
23. The court asked: “Do these scriptures incite religious enmity?”
24. These prejudicial policies often incite dissension within the Union.
25. The police cautioned him for trying to incite violence.