- verbincite (verb) · incites (third person present) · incited (past tense) · incited (past participle) · inciting (present participle)
- encourage or stir up (violent or unlawful behavior):"the offense of inciting racial hatred"
- urge or persuade (someone) to act in a violent or unlawful way:"he incited loyal subjects to rebellion"
Originlate 15th century (earlier (late Middle English) as incitation): from French inciter, from Latin incitare, from in- ‘towards’ + citare ‘rouse’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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