Sentence examples for To incite from inspiring English sources

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To incite

verb

To rouse, stir up or excite.

  • The judge was told by the accused that his friends had to incite him to commit the crime.

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To incite more such actions, SPARC and two research librarian associations have launched Create Change.

"To incite terror.

"They were obviously trying to incite".

"He was trying to incite people.

They're trying to incite us to riot.

True, the BNP tries to incite fear.

It really did seem to incite people.

Did they intend to incite the romance?

He tried to incite the other prisoners to revolt.

Ms Braun tried and failed to incite class warfare.

But Teixeira made sure not to incite controversy.

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