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    incitement
    /ɪnˈsʌɪtm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the action of provoking unlawful behaviour or urging someone to behave unlawfully: "this amounted to an incitement to commit murder"

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  3. Incitement is the act of encouraging someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent, such as commit a crime or hate a group. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and translations of incitement with Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Incitement in Arabic

      incitement translate: تَحريض. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Incite

      to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or...

  4. If someone is accused of incitement to violent or illegal behaviour, they are accused of encouraging people to behave in that way. The law forbids incitement to violence. American English: incitement / ɪnˈsaɪtmənt /. Brazilian Portuguese: incitação.

  5. to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent, or to cause violent or unpleasant actions: The ads were trying to incite public opinion against the government. incitement.

  6. Incite is a verb that means to move to action, stir up, or spur on. It can also mean to bring into being or induce to exist or occur. See synonyms, examples, and word history of incite.

  7. in·cite. (ĭn-sīt′) tr.v.in·cit·ed, in·cit·ing, in·cites. To provoke and urge on: troublemakers who incite riots; inciting workers to strike. See Synonyms at provoke.

  8. Incitement definition: the act of inciting. . See examples of INCITEMENT used in a sentence.

  9. an act of urging on or spurring on or rousing to action or instigating. “the incitement of mutiny”. synonyms: incitation. see more. noun.

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